I am trying to convert my water cooler tig torches over to quick disconnect and am a little confused. I have a Miller Syncrowave 250DX that has a power cable block and I cannot figure out how the Dinse connector that CK told me I needed plugs in. It would appear I need some kind of adapter to replace the power block. Any one have any ideas?They said I need the SLWHAT-35 Dinse plug to adapt...ThanksSteve
Reply:Just out of curiosity, why the QDs? Torch swaps?
Reply:SierevelloIs there an existing 'industrial model' that you are trying to improve upon - or is this - an 'original' vector? Opus
Reply:You would need to make a short lead from the output terminal of the Syncrowave to a female dinse connector. Then plug the CK adapter into that. The CK adapter replaces the brass power block that is currently bolted to the output stud.You could also put QDs on your water and argon lines. Parker double shut-off hydraulic connectors for water and standard compressed air QD for the argon. Works for me at least.Sent from my S4 using Tapatalk1988 Big 50 Diesel CC/CV1982 Weldanpower 225/2101968 SAE 300 motor generatorMaxstar 200SD2015 AHP 200x"The trouble with our Liberal friends is not that they're ignorant; it's just that they know so much that isn't so." - Ronald Reagan
Reply:Originally Posted by njs552You would need to make a short lead from the output terminal of the Syncrowave to a female dinse connector. Then plug the CK adapter into that. The CK adapter replaces the brass power block that is currently bolted to the output stud.You could also put QDs on your water and argon lines. Parker double shut-off hydraulic connectors for water and standard compressed air QD for the argon. Works for me at least.Sent from my S4 using Tapatalk
Reply:NJS552...Thanks for your help. Do I need the CK adapter for each torch I want to make QD?Thanks again.Steve
Reply:Originally Posted by SierevelloNJS552...Thanks for your help. Do I need the CK adapter for each torch I want to make QD?Thanks again.Steve