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Regulator and Tank mismatch
Hey, I just got a tank for my MIG welder but the regulator and the tank both have female connectors on them. Should I get an adapter or whats the best method to get these two hooked up? Here are some pics:
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Re: Regulator and Tank mismatch
I will have to search then net but that is a common problem. There are two types and looks like you ran into both at the same time. There is a piece that is sold from welding stores to allow the two to connect ( a double male fitting) Up here in Cda, Air Liquide and Linde BOC have different attachments to each-other.
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Re: Regulator and Tank mismatch
Your flowgauge has a CGA 320 for CO2 fitting and the cylinder is CGA580 for inert gas (argon and argon mixes) You need a Western #810 adaptor. See link below.
By the way, the regulator is made in Italy. I have not been able to find parts anywhere. So if it ever stops working you will have to replace it. http://www.westernenterprises.com/en...580 to CGA-320 |
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Re: Regulator and Tank mismatch
OAdoctor, thanks for the better pic and info. Probably will help him out more.
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Re: Regulator and Tank mismatch
Quick and helpful as always! Thanks a lot
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