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Date: Wed, 07 Jun 2000 09:29:43 -0700
From: Steve Danaher <sdanaher@pa*.ne*>
Subject: Re: Manifold etc.
To: techdiver@aquanaut.com
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This Italian company has them in metric thread sizes, for fair prices.  It 
would be better than going through SP.

Hi,

We have several sizes of italian manufactured manifolds here. You can check 
on the still very basic
page on: 
<http://www.tecnoex.com/TecnoEx/Prodotti/Rubinetterie/Manifold.htm>http://www
.tecnoex.com/TecnoEx/Prodotti/Rubinetterie<http://www.tecnoex.com/TecnoEx/Pro
dotti/Rubinetterie/Manifold.htm>/Manifold.htm 
to see the sizes and versions.
We have M25x2 or 3/4 and 232 or 300 Bar versions in all sizes.

hope this can help.

Mikael



At 02:11 PM 6/7/00 +0200, you wrote:
>Hello group.
>This time I'm completing next set of my doubles, previous one that I own
>was pre assembled in factory. This time I've got such a question.
>I want to pair two 15 or 18 liters tanks, (ca.110 and 130 cf) but
>standard manifold from Scubapro - which is the easiest to buy in Poland,
>has only about 18-19 cm space between tank axes. It means that I can use
>it on tanks that are no bigger than 18 cm in diameter, each.
>
>Standard 15 liters tank has 20,3 mm and 18 liters - ca. 213 mm. It means
>that this two types are excluded.
>
>Are you using bigger manifolds, from other manufacturers, with this kind
>of tanks or are you buying thinner - longer tanks that would fit this
>particular manifold.
>
>Marcin
>
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<html>
This Italian company has them in metric thread sizes, for fair
prices.  It would be better than going through SP.<br>
<br>
<font face="arial" size=2 color="#0000FF">Hi,<br>
 <br>
We have several sizes of italian manufactured manifolds here. You can
check on the still very basic<br>
page on:
<a
href="http://www.tecnoex.com/TecnoEx/Prodotti/Rubinetterie/Manifold.htm">http<
;/a>://www.tecnoex.com/TecnoEx/Prodotti/Rubinetterie<a
href="http://www.tecnoex.com/TecnoEx/Prodotti/Rubinetterie/Manifold.htm">/Manifo
ld.htm</a>
to see the sizes and versions.<br>
We have M25x2 or 3/4 and 232 or 300 Bar versions in all sizes. <br>
 <br>
hope this can help.<br>
 <br>
Mikael<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
</font>At 02:11 PM 6/7/00 +0200, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite cite>Hello group. <br>
This time I'm completing next set of my doubles, previous one that I own<br>
was pre assembled in factory. This time I've got such a question.<br>
I want to pair two 15 or 18 liters tanks, (ca.110 and 130 cf) but<br>
standard manifold from Scubapro - which is the easiest to buy in Poland,<br>
has only about 18-19 cm space between tank axes. It means that I can use<br>
it on tanks that are no bigger than 18 cm in diameter, each.<br>
<br>
Standard 15 liters tank has 20,3 mm and 18 liters - ca. 213 mm. It means<br>
that this two types are excluded.<br>
<br>
Are you using bigger manifolds, from other manufacturers, with this kind<br>
of tanks or are you buying thinner - longer tanks that would fit this<br>
particular manifold.<br>
<br>
Marcin<br>
<br>
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