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Fluid Power Ohio is (re)-manufacturing the very well known oxygen
regulator A14. I found their website (www.fluidpowerohio.com) I am trying to contact them but unfortunately, their contact form is designed only for US residents. Has someone an email address I could use for contacting them? Many thanks, Bruno |
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On Feb 21, 10:26*am, nimbus wrote:
I am trying to contact them but unfortunately, their contact form is designed only for US residents. Looks like you could just put filler information in the required fields that are not compatible with your data and put all the real data in the comment area. Did you try that? If that won't work send me, by private email, the question you wish to ask and I will ask for you. Andy |
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Thanks,
I succeeded to use the form with false data in the unappropriate fields. I am just waiting now for an answer... Bruno On 21 fév, 20:59, Andy wrote: On Feb 21, 10:26*am, nimbus wrote: I am trying to contact them but unfortunately, their contact form is designed only for US residents. Looks like you could just put filler information in the required fields that are not compatible with your data and put all the real data in the comment area. Did you try that? If that won't work send me, by private email, the question you wish to ask and I will ask for you. Andy |
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Hello,
I got the answer from Fluid Power Ohio. Unfortunately, they are only making business with the A14 oxygen regulator and NOT the A20 one. The A20 one is the one where the manual ring from the A14 has been replaced by some kind of automatic device. Does someone know a company able to maintain/repair an A20 oxygen regulator? The A20 I have has been manufactured by "The British Oxygen Co - Harlow - England" in ....1964. This regulator is even older than...me. Many thanks for any help. |
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On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 15:45:03 +0000, Maes Bruno wrote:
Hello, I got the answer from Fluid Power Ohio. Unfortunately, they are only making business with the A14 oxygen regulator and NOT the A20 one. The A20 one is the one where the manual ring from the A14 has been replaced by some kind of automatic device. Does someone know a company able to maintain/repair an A20 oxygen regulator? The A20 I have has been manufactured by "The British Oxygen Co - Harlow - England" in ....1964. This regulator is even older than...me. Try contacting BOC and asking about support for your A20. The company exists though its now part of the Linde Group: http://www.boc-gases.com/ -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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Thanks. I will contact them.
Now, if you should have other addresses, please do not hesitate to communicate about them... Many thanks, Bruno |
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