Quick Connect Question
- MrCrowley
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There's no valve in them so air just comes back out. You'll need a ball valve to stop it.
The Quick Disconnect, which is the female fitting that attaches to Quick Connects have a valve in them so air only comes out when it is hooked up to a Quick Connect, so you can take it off and no air will come out.
Quick Disconnects look like this (the big gold fitting):
http://www.everyaircompressor.com/Campb ... P1321.html
Edit: I have no idea which fitting you are talking about in the video.
The Quick Disconnect, which is the female fitting that attaches to Quick Connects have a valve in them so air only comes out when it is hooked up to a Quick Connect, so you can take it off and no air will come out.
Quick Disconnects look like this (the big gold fitting):
http://www.everyaircompressor.com/Campb ... P1321.html
Edit: I have no idea which fitting you are talking about in the video.
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this thing -->http://www.everyaircompressor.com/Campb ... P1254.html is a male quickconnect fitting - it does not act like a shrader valve because it's hollow inside
what you are looking for is a female quickconnect fitting.. it's what you plug this http://www.everyaircompressor.com/Campb ... P1254.html into. When it's disconected it stops air form getting out
EDIT
damn - I have to write faster
what you are looking for is a female quickconnect fitting.. it's what you plug this http://www.everyaircompressor.com/Campb ... P1254.html into. When it's disconected it stops air form getting out
EDIT
damn - I have to write faster
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The big gold fitting acts like a schrader.
I always use 'Quick Connect' to describe the male fitting with the hose barb type adapter, they come in gold or silver btw.
I use 'Quick Disconnect' to describe the female fitting that connects to a 'Quick Connect'. They also come in gold or silver.
When I say 'male' or 'female' fitting, I don't mean the threads, but what it looks like on the opposite end.
I always use 'Quick Connect' to describe the male fitting with the hose barb type adapter, they come in gold or silver btw.
I use 'Quick Disconnect' to describe the female fitting that connects to a 'Quick Connect'. They also come in gold or silver.
When I say 'male' or 'female' fitting, I don't mean the threads, but what it looks like on the opposite end.
Yep, I understand about the male and female. And a little off topic, but where can I find schraders? I only find tire valves which are schraders, just rubber. They stick out of my gun to much, and since they're rubber, they bend. So yea, where can I find schraders?
the male qc will not hold air in a chamber a female qc is the one with the valve in it.
as for the second.....I would not recommend that stuff....it comes apart a little harder than it goes together. a comstant psi of 100-120 might be ok for a while but any more and it could stretch the fittings and blow apart.
I find schraders in the brass fittings area at my local "Ace Hardware". You may also find them in the plumbing tools area, they use them when they pressure test a pipe.
as for the second.....I would not recommend that stuff....it comes apart a little harder than it goes together. a comstant psi of 100-120 might be ok for a while but any more and it could stretch the fittings and blow apart.
I find schraders in the brass fittings area at my local "Ace Hardware". You may also find them in the plumbing tools area, they use them when they pressure test a pipe.
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Have a look around McMaster, they have almost everything you'll ever need in this hobby:n-strike wrote:Yep, I understand about the male and female. And a little off topic, but where can I find schraders? I only find tire valves which are schraders, just rubber. They stick out of my gun to much, and since they're rubber, they bend. So yea, where can I find schraders?
http://www.mcmaster.com/
You can't link result pages from McMaster so you have to search the product code, so you'll probably want something like this:
8063K38 (copy and paste into the search tool on the McMaster site)
I have used a few of them before, they're perfect.
what advantage is there to these other than no glue......
and why would you want a flexable cannon?
and why would you want a flexable cannon?
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