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    Quick disconnect

    Hey all, I wanted to find out if anyone knows what type of mini quick disconnect is used on the newer Weldall 200PI's. I really like the small size of it and want to use it for some other hoses I have. Any information on what they are and where I can get them would be appreciated.
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    The quick connects are a euro style (DIN) connection, I had asked Simon about these and he said he may bring some in the future, but did not have any at the time.I don't blame you for wanting them I like them also.But their are a couple threads on the subject and it has been very well discussed with pics and sizes for clamps.Both myself and keith have gone with 1/4 inch air couplers of good quality.If you like the look of the euro why don't you go to the type used for acetylene gas, they look very good.You will require a bulkhead fitting for the front panel to hold the connector, quick connector with male NPT threads, and 1/8 barb fitiing and 1/4, 5/16 double clamps.At the same time you can do some house keeping on the unit.
    Look here:Quick disconnects for air and gas use?
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    I have read the different threads, but I still never saw what the air quick disconnect was on the front of the machine. I thought the DINSE was only the electrical connection.
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    Yes go to arczone or weldcraft and see if they have din quick connection or google them, other than that speak to Simon by phone.

    Is it me or am I having a hard time understanding what it is you want, so I came back and posted a pic of the 250PI with the din argon/air connect.If you want to use din connections you will have to go through some suppliers, their are alot of good obtions for quick connections of your torches.I believe weldcraft sells them with adapters.
    Try here:European Medium Pressure Quick Connect Couplings - German Walther MD series Interchange
    or Dixoneurope

    But if you go back to the posts that are made with these quick connectors it is easy to decide whether you want a valve inside or not so be wary of this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by minnfatz View Post
    I have read the different threads, but I still never saw what the air quick disconnect was on the front of the machine. I thought the DINSE was only the electrical connection.
    yes the dinse is the + and - Connection on the front
    the Gas/Air connection you would have to ask simon i have no idea what they used
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