hey i just bought myself a quick disconect and i have one question about it. Is there any chance that it could like come apart under pressure? has anyones ever? im just wondering and making sure its safe cas i got it mounted facing my face away from the x valve.
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Quick disconnects are a common type of gas fitting used for many things. It uses a nipple and another piece that clicks onto it. It makes it much easier to take things apart, such as if you wanted to take your valve out or take off you're adjustable tank. Instead of having to unscrew the hose, all you do is pop off you're qd, then pop it back on. Very handy.
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That didn't make a lick of sense.Originally posted by diaper eaterits like macro line, the harder pressure is put against it the harder it holds
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it will hold ever notice what you use to fill with and thats 4500 psi so i think this should handle less than 1200! just make sure it is really on there as the slide is fully foward!VV04962 yeah thats my Pewter CnC X-mag
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Originally posted by diaper eaterits like macro line, the harder pressure is put against it the harder it holds
I think macrolines can only hold a certain amount of pressure like 2000psi, but the quick disconnects are way stronger.Dust Green X-Mag #315
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If it isn't an AGD Mil Spec QD it probably isnt worth a damn.
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Originally posted by Enemyit will hold ever notice what you use to fill with and thats 4500 psi so i think this should handle less than 1200! just make sure it is really on there as the slide is fully foward!
That's what I was thinking. If you can use it to fill 3000-5000psi tanks you'll be all set with the pressure coming out of the tank."Relax. Don't worry. Have a Home Brew."
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Now that was just stupid.Originally posted by diaper eaterits like macro line, the harder pressure is put against it the harder it holds
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And that's just plain wrong.Originally posted by SkywalkerI think macrolines can only hold a certain amount of pressure like 2000psi, but the quick disconnects are way stronger.
Each and every fitting and type has a working pressure rating. Brass elbows can be rated from as low as 200psi to above 10000psi.
The only way to know a fitting or air system is safe is to know where all the parts came from, who made them, and what the specifications are.
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