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I have a HH187 and finally picked up 125cf of 75/25 today. The instructions are not very clear. There is a hose with a threaded end that I assume goes into the welder. The hose looks to attach to a nipple on the regulator (looks like fuel line with a small pressure clamp). Then, the big threaded fitting on the regulator looks to attach to the tank. Do I have it correct? It looks like the fittings are self sealing and do not require Teflon tape. Is that correct? The only thing that doesn't look right to me is the rubber hose attachment on the regulator. This simple band clamp attachment on the nipple does not look like it will make an airtight seal. Your thoughts?
Reply:That's correct. The band clamp will be fine. You're not going to have high pressure coming out of the regulator anyway. The tank fitting is self sealing, but you might want to put a bit of teflon tape on the end that connects to the welder.Last edited by papaharley03; 05-11-2011 at 03:59 PM.Lincoln Idealarc 250 (circa 1962)Lincoln Weldpak 155 w/Mig KitLincoln Squarewave TIG 175
Reply:Originally Posted by papaharley03That's correct. The band clamp will be fine. You're not going to have high pressure coming out of the regulator anyway. The tank fitting is self sealing, but you might want to put a bit of teflon tape on the end that connects to the welder.
Reply:Originally Posted by dave powelsonIf the fitting is a contact fitting (i.e.-compression, etc.)--which the factory hookups normally are--using tape or sealant can prevent the compression and cause leaking. There's a world of difference between the function and sealing of pipe threads and compression fittings.....not understood by some. |
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