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  • silador
    Registered User
    • Jul 2004
    • 9

    #1

    SmartParts Max-Flow

    Supper New Bee Here
    Hey all just got in my Inline SmartParts Max-Flow.
    Looking at my RTPro how in the heck do i connect it.
    Do i have to buy a different Air line ? which it looks like i do.
    What line would i use. And Yes the Max-Flow is set up for Hi Pressure.

    More info added
    Ok the gun has an ASA on it.
    Do i need to switch out the ASA for another line. If so what type of line would i need to do that.
    The INLINE MAX-FLOW does not have an ASA connection at all.
    This is the web site to Smart Parts if some supper Techy person could look see to see what i am babbling about,with the Inline Max-Flow www.automags.org

    Thanks for all the help in advance

    Silador
    Man Being a New Bee at stuff is Ruff ..
    Last edited by silador; 07-23-2004, 11:26 AM.
  • kdawg
    Registered User
    • Nov 2002
    • 296

    #2
    First of all there is no use in putting another reg on a mag.

    Depending on how your mag is setup, you would need a vertical asa to mount the reg in the foregrip area (removing the foregrip of course). Then you run a line from your tank asa to the reg then from the output side of the reg or asa to the mag vavle. But like I said, it is pointless. The only advantage gained for a mag is when using an adjustable tank.

    EDIT**the above is for a vertical maxy.....what maxflo do you have?
    Last edited by kdawg; 07-23-2004, 02:41 AM.
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    • jonmcfatty
      I'm Jon
      • Jun 2004
      • 274

      #3
      uhhh I think he's talking about the adjustable tank. I had one and you need a rail like a cp or some drop with a standard rail on it. You do have to use a different line probably. I would suggest microline

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      • afultz075
        Registered User
        • May 2004
        • 779

        #4
        Originally posted by jonmcfatty
        You do have to use a different line probably. I would suggest microline
        Whoa, hope you mean macroline there. I wouldn't use microline on a mag with all that pressure going into the valve through one of those tiny hoses

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        • kdawg
          Registered User
          • Nov 2002
          • 296

          #5
          Originally posted by jonmcfatty
          uhhh I think he's talking about the adjustable tank. I had one and you need a rail like a cp or some drop with a standard rail on it. You do have to use a different line probably. I would suggest microline
          he said inline maxflo, which would just be the reg.......not sure exactly what he means though. He could have a vertical or horizontal maxflo or the tank system......
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