AIR II 2nd gen part number

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Hello,

I have an AIR II 2nd gen that needs an inflator stem assembly. Does anyone know the part number for that gem? I think I have a 3rd gen parts list, if it is the same p/n I can look it up.....ain't that the way it goes? Also, I'm not sure that my regular parts guy will have the stem so if you have a contact, please let me know.

Thank you,

couv
 
The part number for the Inflator Button and Stem Assembly is 21-080-008 assuming that is the part you want. That part number is made up of the Inflator Button P/N 21-080-003 and the Inflator Stem, P/N 21-080-113. PM me if you have any questions or need other part numbers for the second generation Air 2.
 
Looks like your question was answered, so I hope you don’t mind if I ask a quick question for you AIR II owners. I’m just curious what size are the hoses threaded for 3/8” or ½’ ?
 
Thank you DennisW....it is good to know I have an information resource so easily accessed as this forum.

Serrada, I do not know for sure- the hose thread size (3/8 is common for) but it threads into the same size hole as the regulator second stage or a regular power inflator. The difference is it takes a larger quick disconnect fitting to hook up to the AIR II than a standard power inflator.

couv
 
couv is correct. An Air 2 has a special connector for the power inflator / regulator. It is a Scubapro part and can be purchased at any SP dealer. The other end (the one that connects to the 1st stage) is the same as any other inflator hose.
 
Ok, Thanks guys. Ya, I was wondering about the connection to the 1st stage.
 

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