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ROQ Center Shaft/QD's
TCT:
We dropped electrical on our ECO. While it was no hot dog in a hallway, it was rather simple. I wouldn't try it on the YOU though, seems to damn narrow. As for the air lines, I would just "T" in before the machine at the base. If you go into one of the connections plugs, you will probably have to have Roq write you a new program as to when to "activate" or open/ close those valves. They should do it, but in my opinion it would just be a lot easier and quicker to tap in before the machine at the base..
ebscreen:
--- Quote from: TCT on October 25, 2023, 10:08:46 AM ---We dropped electrical on our ECO. While it was no hot dog in a hallway, it was rather simple. I wouldn't try it on the YOU though, seems to damn narrow. As for the air lines, I would just "T" in before the machine at the base. If you go into one of the connections plugs, you will probably have to have Roq write you a new program as to when to "activate" or open/ close those valves. They should do it, but in my opinion it would just be a lot easier and quicker to tap in before the machine at the base..
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The You does look dire.
Our accessory connections are always pressurized though, the flashes have valves in them (that we've bypassed) to control
cooling of the non-contact thermometer. It's just too convenient not to use, and the air connect on the You is up top...
Zelko-4-EVA:
you said the quick disconnect isnt like anything you had seen - could you post a pic for us? maybe its a european type of fitting? if theres a parts catalog you might find the actual part name in the book...
ebscreen:
--- Quote from: Zelko-4-EVA on October 25, 2023, 03:47:20 PM ---you said the quick disconnect isnt like anything you had seen - could you post a pic for us? maybe its a european type of fitting? if theres a parts catalog you might find the actual part name in the book...
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I literally just put it back on as the kids needed that flash. My first guess was European style also (which is measured in standard, oddly)
but it's not it. Nearest I can find is the "Compact" style, but McMaster has a discrepancy of how the tip is measured, it's listed two ways.
https://www.mcmaster.com/catalog/129/360/53465K44
The Roq parts breakdowns are extensive and I love it when mfgs list common names instead of just their part numbers.
I'll check those next.
Evo:
BSP or PCL?
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