Clippard Parts

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They don't have the Clippard solenoid, but maybe I'll order it....

What is the difference between these solenoids:
MME-2PDS-D110
MME-2PDS-W110

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I'm interested in the low-pressure regulator (MAR-1P), but I'm not exactly sure how I would hook it up with my Milwaukee regulator, keeping the bubble counter upright, and all of that. Does this simply replace the needle valve that I have? Or would I have to get other parts to put it all together?
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Kris,

The needle valve screws into the low-pressure regulator. You'd need an adapter of some sort to the everything to screw together.
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Post by Aaron »

Mark,

Kevin emailed me with a part number for a better solenoid.

MME-2PDS-D110
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You'd need an adapter of some sort to the everything to screw together
Does anyone know what adaptor I'd need?
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Post by fredyk »

That is a very good questin Kris, It is a low pressure regulator and it's not a needle valve, as it has a 10/32 hole, and that is where the clippard needle valve goes into it.

You could not use your 1/8" thread needle valve into the 10/32 hole.

Clippard
http://www.clippard.com/store/display_d ... sku=MAR-1P#
You can look at Rex Griggs site for pictures of this in action.
http://rexgrigg.com/./sale.html

Are you asking how to adapt the 10/32 hole for a 1/8" needle valve, and that is the adapter you're looking for-10/32-1/8" ?
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I think that's the adaptor I need. There quite a few 10/32-1/8"NPT adaptors to choose from... Is this the one I want?

http://www.clippard.com/store/display_d ... =15050-PKG#

Then the issue is whether it will screw together correctly to keep the bubble counter upright... I don't know if there's anyway to know that without just trying it, is there?
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Post by fredyk »

That looks correct.
the 10/32 is a really small hole and mightn't support alota weight.
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Hmm... I didn't realize I would need adaptors, too.

Kris, do you want to split a pack of the 15050-PKG with me -- there are 5 in the pack and I just need two.

Kevin, is it too late to add a 15050-PKG to the list?
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Post by Spine »

Kris,
The pressure regulator you want screws in to your gauge with a 1/8 thread. The 10/32 opening that your neddle valve screws into is on the body of the regulator. If its not at were you want it to be just rotate Your milwaulkee regulator till it upright. If your bubble counter is hooked up right at your gauge I would suggest moving it futher upstream and then it doesn't matter if the regulator opening is pointing straight up. Based on what Aaron said that you have a 1/8 needle valve. I would just screw the regulator in were the needle valve was and buy a Clippard 10/32 needle valve to put on the regulator and your good to go. Send me a picture of your gauge and I can get a better idea of what parts you need.

Kevin
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