For Sale Cressi MC9 First Stage Regulator Din

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Selling a new, unused Cressi MC9 first stage regulator. $130 Shipped in the USA.

1ª STAGE MC9:
The 1st stage overcompensation diaphragm is ultra modern, but at the same time easy to manage, very reliable and durable.
The thickness of the walls has been optimized to greatly reduce its total weight (380 g).

A semi-flexible elastomer sheath protects the 1st stage from erosion, wear and tear.

HP saddle in AISI316 stainless steel.

In addition to being able to substitute it in case of deterioration during maintenance, the composition of the saddle, much harder than the traditional fixed brass saddles, prolongs its life as it is more resistant to the deformation caused by metal particles that can infiltrate from the tank.

Polyurethane valve, very mechanically resistant, both to oils and to hyperoxic mixtures.

The mechanism’s hyper-compensation guarantees a light increase in the intermediate pressure as the pressure in the tank decreases.

Therefore the regulator delivers the maximum level of performance in the final phases of the dive, which are undoubtedly the most critical.

Advanced research on internal air circulation and an exclusive distribution chamber that channels the air volume directly to the LP ports has reduced the minimum pressure drop levels in labored breathing (0.5 bar), guaranteeing high performance in any situation.

2 HP and 4 LP ports.

Provided in DIN 300 bar.

The threading of the DIN version is in stainless steel instead of brass to guarantee better resistance against drops or bumps.
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