Nice, cheap filling station and most users would utilize for this a 300 BAR application, though we of course assume zero risk / liability for the use of this product. Likewise, we've never had any comebacks on these cheapie filling stations, except for leaking issues - never any critical failure related issues.
Nevertheless,
This filling station will thread onto the DIN fitting on a scuba tank, w/ a red polymer tap to torque it up proper and create an airtight seal. This tap has debossed lumps on oblong shapes along the tap circumference that helps to torque this fitting up proper onto the scuba tank. a Word of advise though - be sure that, when you do torque this tap up fully, that the male Q/C fitting will point in a direction that will make the attached hose manageable.
The guage itself is small, has a polygonal 22mmø face and getting it out w/out a special socket tool might be a hassle. Otherwise, the guage is mostly recessed, which should help shield it against impact damage. It is supplied w/ the semi-transparent cap for phandling protection. The cap is stiff plastic, which can easily be reused as desired.
The bleeder screw is stainless, which is nicer than the brass ones commonly seen on these Chinese high pressure products. The thread runs smooth enough, whilst the knurling is not entirely the best / isn't perfectly cut, but works nevertheless, just doesn't have a refined touch to it.
The male quick coupler here is your standard 8mm fitting and looks to be affixed in place w/ thread locker of some such.
The hose itself comes w/ a single female Q/C factory fitted, affixed to a 950mm unusually long hose. The long hose has its set of benefits and if you tend to shoot with a scuba tank affixed to your rifle, then you could put your bottle inside your bag down the side of your shooting table, running your hose all the way up and not need to worry about bumping your bag/tank from the table. The hose furthermore is steel-coil shielded, which will prevent sharp angles from catching your hose, as the steel wire is polished. It should also protect against weighted impact / squashing too.
Its a nice enough fitting, but before deciding, feel free to consider the following;
- DIN SCUBA FILL STATION MKII (W/ 45MM GAUGE & HOSE)
Nice, cheap filling station and most users would utilize for this a 300 BAR application, though we of course assume zero risk / liability for the use of this product. Likewise, we've never had any comebacks on these cheapie filling stations, except for leaking issues - never any critical failure related issues.
Nevertheless,
This filling station will thread onto the DIN fitting on a scuba tank, w/ a red polymer tap to torque it up proper and create an airtight seal. This tap has debossed lumps on oblong shapes along the tap circumference that helps to torque this fitting up proper onto the scuba tank. a Word of advise though - be sure that, when you do torque this tap up fully, that the male Q/C fitting will point in a direction that will make the attached hose manageable.
The guage itself is small, has a polygonal 22mmø face and getting it out w/out a special socket tool might be a hassle. Otherwise, the guage is mostly recessed, which should help shield it against impact damage. It is supplied w/ the semi-transparent cap for phandling protection. The cap is stiff plastic, which can easily be reused as desired.
The bleeder screw is stainless, which is nicer than the brass ones commonly seen on these Chinese high pressure products. The thread runs smooth enough, whilst the knurling is not entirely the best / isn't perfectly cut, but works nevertheless, just doesn't have a refined touch to it.
The male quick coupler here is your standard 8mm fitting and looks to be affixed in place w/ thread locker of some such.
The hose itself comes w/ a single female Q/C factory fitted, affixed to a 950mm unusually long hose. The long hose has its set of benefits and if you tend to shoot with a scuba tank affixed to your rifle, then you could put your bottle inside your bag down the side of your shooting table, running your hose all the way up and not need to worry about bumping your bag/tank from the table. The hose furthermore is steel-coil shielded, which will prevent sharp angles from catching your hose, as the steel wire is polished. It should also protect against weighted impact / squashing too.
Its a nice enough fitting, but before deciding, feel free to consider the following;
- DIN SCUBA FILL STATION MKII (W/ 45MM GAUGE & HOSE)
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