Apache CPT02 Fuel Swivel, Original Version, 3/4"
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No big deal I guess. It screwed right into everything without any problems. It was easy to assemble. I just put some pipe dope on and screwed the nozzle on, then the hose would be attached.
The answer is NO! Since propane is under high pressure, this swivel will not hold up to it. Even though I cannot say that I am a tech in this field, I know a fair amount about it. You should take care of yourself
Although I am not sure where it was manufactured, I can safely say that it came from China. The program has not caused any problems for me.
It is designed for fuel delivery, there is not much pressure. It is powered by a hand crank pump. Taking a look at the design of this swivel, I concluded that it can probably only handle up to If I'm wrong, though, I would choose a swivel with a stronger bearing. It is my hope that this was helpful.
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There is a necessity, however, for this item to function properly, to purchase two additional unions. The swivel was very heavy, so I had to carry it along with my pump to a supply store To ensure that the size is correct. It appeared that the advertisement misled consumers about the price of the additional fit. I felt that there was an improper disclosure of the cost It was designed to work with the pump, as that was its intended use. I am very disappointed in the way marketing advertises products just to increase their own sales & revenue This is a headache for consumers!.
The swivel part is too stiff but otherwise it is a good product. The product seems to be well constructed. A reviewer noted in another review that it does not leak and can be rotated, but that the mechanism is really stiff and difficult to turn. My diesel tank has a nozzle at the top, so I attached it there. The stiffness does seem to be a little of an issue after using it for a while, and it may not always pivot correctly. It's hard for me to tell if this is a problem with all of them or just a few, but I thought it was worth noting. More reviews will eventually allow us to determine if this is true. Because of its stiffness, I gave it a score of four stars, because it is well made and usable, but not five stars. A minor update The following is the July 2019 calendar It is still going strong after 4 years without any I did notice a noticeable improvement in swivel action over a few months. Buying it is a good idea!.
I started out strong. I have an 82 gallon transfer tank for the lawn mower and off-road In the short period since I bought it, I have filled the tank three times, just finished filling for the fourth time and went to fill the lawnmower, and I found that the swivel was leaking too much fuel. I guess I should just throw away this $30 In the future, we will consider a different brand for.
I use it almost daily to dispense diesel fuel, and there have been no leaks whatsoever. There is a comment that the connections are tight in some reviews. Despite this, I look at this as meaning there is still a very good tie down after six years in use, and should I ever need additional fuel swivels, I will definitely go to Agsin again to purchase them.
These are well built and ease the hassle of line twist in a heavy fuel line. Especially at the nozzle where you need it most. I bought another one because I liked my.
It ensures that my hose does not kink and relieves stress on my hose. Adding a couple of inches to your hose will result in it becoming longer. Originally, the hose would fit perfectly in my truck bed without getting in the way, but now it is too long, and it is getting between the gooseneck hitch and my bed. It's not hard for me to tuck the hose behind the front door.
With this addition to an aux tank and pump, you are able to use them more conveniently.