Scubapro MK20/25 Service Manuals

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I hope the VDH site/ forum stays up. So much info, such a great resource. Be a shame to lose it.
 

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I'm looking for one with an exploded view and all the parts labeled with the part number and I don't see that in there. The part that I am most curious about is 10400124 that is torqued to 4-5nm. I just need to confirm that it's the part that is on the end of the universal DIN conversion kit that takes a 5/32 hex wrench:

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Pretty sure the other torque setting (30-32nm) for the part #10400126 is the big allen wrench underneath this one, and under the sintered filter and spring.
 
I'm looking for one with an exploded view and all the parts labeled with the part number and I don't see that in there. The part that I am most curious about is 10400124 that is torqued to 4-5nm. I just need to confirm that it's the part that is on the end of the universal DIN conversion kit that takes a 5/32 hex wrench:

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Pretty sure the other torque setting (30-32nm) for the part #10400126 is the big allen wrench underneath this one, and under the sintered filter and spring.

Okay, a parts list is not the same as a service manual, here ya go, ;). I been collecting manauls and PLs for a long time but am missing some here and there. Will these do?
 

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Okay, a parts list is not the same as a service manual, here ya go, ;). I been collecting manauls and PLs for a long time but am missing some here and there. Will these do?
Thank you so much!! Yes indeed, that first file was exactly what I needed and it confirmed that it's the right part.
 

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