Yellow Jacket 19208 1/4" SealRight 45 Degree x 1/4" Male Flare
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Let me just mention
Yes, it does not have a valve in the male end, but it is still a
can be used with all conventional split systems. Certain mini splits line diakins are not compatible with this belt. It is essential to have adapters for 5/16ths for every application.
I wouldn't use anything other than vacuum rated hoses and core removal tools to pull a good vacuum (quickly) if we're talking about HVAC equipment for homes. Make sure you pull your vacuum without a manifold and remove the cores
Selected User Reviews For Yellow Jacket 19208 1/4" SealRight 45 Degree x 1/4" Male Flare
About the third time I used it, it began to leak. I threw it in the tool box and wrote it.
In this tool, there is a lot of error. This means you have to pay attention to what you are reading. In the very near future, you will see a system with R410 tell you it has 180 psi on the low side and has a super heat output that is out of this world. It's like that, or something like it. So to speak, the fittings will get caught and do not press down on the valve cores enough to obtain The pressures on my gage set become peculiar and I have to start turning the fitting in and out until the pressure reading returns to normal. The first thing I object to is that. The second problem with these is that they need to be rebuilt In spite of the price difference, the rebuild kit is more expensive than the new fitting. My third beef with these fittings is that the o-rings are ineffective and need to be repaired or replaced It is easy for rings to become damaged, causing earlier failure than usual. Taking all that into account, it is a very expensive tool to own when it dies in 60 or less house calls. Furthermore, service tech wages are half what they should be and therefore this tool is not in line with the budget from the point of view that the tool will not earn its As long as you can afford it and live in an area where you're making a good wage, then the low loss fitting is a dream come true - if it is functioning properly, of course.
It's not a good product.
It works perfectly with old testo smart probes or virtually anything else you can imagine. With these, you won't get refrigerant burns or have refrigerant spray all over the place when connecting a unit.
Instalation of heating and air conditioning.
Everything is as it should be.
I have no complaints about it.
I am disappointed in this product from Yellow Jacket. Their reliability is usually good, but they do not buy anything. Keeping your distance is the best option. It failed twice in 2 attempts at checking the refrigerant pressure before it Using money in the wrong way.