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Old 17-06-2013, 05:48 PM
Richard L Richard L is offline
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Default Re: Tap/thread size to add 4mm fitting to direct port manifold

Do you have a 6-port hex manifold already? The 7th jet can be installed at the blanked-off end, you just need a 1/8 to 4mm fitting. I also recommend an inline checkvalve to stop the fluid commutating between the two location.
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Old 17-06-2013, 06:42 PM
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Default Re: Tap/thread size to add 4mm fitting to direct port manifold

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Do you have a 6-port hex manifold already? The 7th jet can be installed at the blanked-off end, you just need a 1/8 to 4mm fitting. I also recommend an inline checkvalve to stop the fluid commutating between the two location.
I have a 6 port already yeah. I already have an extra M5 4mm compression fitting so I'd really like to install it but I only have a M5 x 0.8 tap set so I just wanted to see if that was the right size. I have check valves at each nozzle and the 7th nozzle is your new check-nozzle in 0.3mm size.
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