axxel57
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Hi Guys
Just wanted to share some pics with you.
Just got me a quite rare Kawasaki reg from the late 70ties or earlier 80ties I had been looking for for quite a while.
The particular thing about that 1st stage is that it is a balanced inline piston 1st, which works quite well (5psi difference between full and near empty tank) with a unique design.
Unfortunately up to now I was not able to remove the HP seat (retainer) without damaging it, but for the specialists it should be clear how it works. The HP seat is integrated in the retainer, not in the piston.
The components are good as always in scuba regs from Japan.
The LP hose connector to the 2nd has a special size, so unfortunately you cannot use generic hoses.
One of the two LP ports seems to be designed to fit to LP hose connectors with no o-ring, whatever for that might have been designed.
Anyway it’s an interesting 1st stage design, which has never been copied a.f.a.i.k
The 2nd is a normal downstream 2nd with no adjustable orifice.
Would be great if somebody could come up with some more information about the reg, I couldn’t find anything about this particular model in the Internet.
Just wanted to share some pics with you.
Just got me a quite rare Kawasaki reg from the late 70ties or earlier 80ties I had been looking for for quite a while.
The particular thing about that 1st stage is that it is a balanced inline piston 1st, which works quite well (5psi difference between full and near empty tank) with a unique design.
Unfortunately up to now I was not able to remove the HP seat (retainer) without damaging it, but for the specialists it should be clear how it works. The HP seat is integrated in the retainer, not in the piston.
The components are good as always in scuba regs from Japan.
The LP hose connector to the 2nd has a special size, so unfortunately you cannot use generic hoses.
One of the two LP ports seems to be designed to fit to LP hose connectors with no o-ring, whatever for that might have been designed.
Anyway it’s an interesting 1st stage design, which has never been copied a.f.a.i.k
The 2nd is a normal downstream 2nd with no adjustable orifice.
Would be great if somebody could come up with some more information about the reg, I couldn’t find anything about this particular model in the Internet.
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