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    Default Thread size of oxygen cells?

    Does anyone happen to know the thread size of the front of a normal molex-connector-type oxygen cell? I believe PSR 11-39-MD is what I'm looking for, but if not the most common size of O2 cells like you'd find on a KISS.

    I'm looking for the size of the threading tool I'd need to get to mount these, kinda like you probably mount them in the head unit of your breather.


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    Per Tobin on SB "Many O2 cells have a 16 mm x 1.0 mm lead male thread."

    https://www.amazon.com/Metric-Right-.../dp/B0085H0TNS

    I don't know your project but for my nitrox stick I just eye balled it with a drill bit and it threaded in nicely all on it's own. I then used my kids hot glue gun to put a bead on it. It's been hanging on the wall for two years now just fine.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jlillest View Post
    Does anyone happen to know the thread size of the front of a normal molex-connector-type oxygen cell? I believe PSR 11-39-MD is what I'm looking for, but if not the most common size of O2 cells like you'd find on a KISS.

    I'm looking for the size of the threading tool I'd need to get to mount these, kinda like you probably mount them in the head unit of your breather.
    Jon,

    Just saw this. I have an M16x1 tap you can borrow if you want.

    Andy


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    Quote Originally Posted by apitkin View Post
    Jon,

    Just saw this. I have an M16x1 tap you can borrow if you want.

    Andy
    Andy, is there anything you can't do?

    Thanks to both of you for the help on this, it's actually for a work project unrelated to diving so I'll just bill it to the project. There's always a chance that it'll get used for my diving projects too though...

    -Jon



 

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