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Phil Kyle wrote:
Harry Bloomfield verbally sodomised in : I half remember asking this before, but I have still not managed to resolve it. I am trying to match an air line fitting commonly used on imported air equipment that sold by the likes of Aldi, Lidle and etc.. I have already tried Thorite, Machine Mart and others which were not able to help, or even identify the fittings used. The plug has a single ring around it to retain it in the quick release socket and did manage a few years ago to get hold of one, although I cannot now remember where I got it from. The type is almost identical to one I saw in a hardware type shop, but none the less didn't fit. The plug looks a little like this... ----------\_____/\___ | _____ ___| ----------/ \/ Clues please as to the name of the fitting and a possible source would be greatly appreciated. All of my garage equipment uses this fitting, so I am not keen to use any other. It's called an epileptic fitting. This thread sounds like it belongs in rec.aviation.products. -- Phil Kyleâ„¢ T h i i s s l f i l S o n o i u e n g r s g |
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