microline psi?

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  • splashkitsrock420
    Registered User
    • May 2007
    • 422

    #1

    microline psi?

    whats the highest micro line psi rateing someone can find ..what about fittings?....where do ya get them?
  • rawbutter
    Registered User
    • Feb 2007
    • 1463

    #2
    The microline won't burst... it will blow itself off the fittings long before the tubing itself ruptures, and that will happen a little over 100 psi.

    Airsoldier has tons of stuff. If you're thinking about doing a pneumag, though, I would look up Cyberave and get some stuff from him. He sells complete kits.

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    • atm743
      AKA & Macdev fan
      • Aug 2003
      • 3235

      #3
      Originally posted by rawbutter
      The microline won't burst... it will blow itself off the fittings long before the tubing itself ruptures, and that will happen a little over 100 psi.

      Airsoldier has tons of stuff. If you're thinking about doing a pneumag, though, I would look up Cyberave and get some stuff from him. He sells complete kits.

      not always true. ive seen macro line burst before.

      i believe they can hold up to 1200 psi when i had my flatline on my emag a few years ago i set it to 1000 psi once day to play with it in mech mode and sweet spot it and the macro line held up.

      ~my e-mag~

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      • Noonan
        Registered User
        • May 2005
        • 194

        #4
        Originally posted by atm743
        not always true. ive seen macro line burst before.

        i believe they can hold up to 1200 psi when i had my flatline on my emag a few years ago i set it to 1000 psi once day to play with it in mech mode and sweet spot it and the macro line held up.
        They're talking microline not macroline.

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        • atm743
          AKA & Macdev fan
          • Aug 2003
          • 3235

          #5
          Originally posted by Noonan
          They're talking microline not macroline.
          oooooooo that stuff

          man i wound never trust that stuff to hold more than 400 psi

          ~my e-mag~

          ~ule frame~
          ~ule rail~
          ~x-valve~
          ~3.2 software~
          ~polished no-rise body~
          ~black 10" freak kit~
          ~smoke halo b~
          ~Fl05283 68 3000 flatline~

          "Let them eat war [x2]
          That's how to ration the poor
          Let them eat war [x2]

          There's an urgent need to feed"

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          • RA1N1ER
            Registered User
            • Aug 2006
            • 524

            #6
            Not so sure, but I'm running a microline on my MM w/ flatline and it is set for at least 600 if not more. Although, I've always wondered about that.

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            • Andrewliu6294
              Nothing to do but wait.
              • Jul 2007
              • 258

              #7
              As far as I know, microline and pneumatic hose are two different things.

              Microline is made of the same stuff as macroline, and can hold very high pressures without bursting, according to ASP to be about 3000psi burst.


              Pneumatic hosing is very weak and flexible, and used on the front block of cockers with barbs instead of the press-in fittings. 200psi burst pressure I believe.


              dont get the 2 mixed up, and you'll be fine.

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