Mako compressor

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Looking for a schematic and a parts list for a Mako BAM-06E.
One line has a hole near the fitting.
Are the fittings std. MPT?
What material are the air lines made of

Thanks in advance for any help
 
Post a picture showing the line and the connecting part.

In Europe, most airlines on compressors have a 6mm diameter (for the high-pressure part). Either 6x1 or 6x1.5. If you're running in salty air, use stainless steel, otherwise normal steel will do the job. Check the rated pressure (and burst pressure).
Most connectors are NPT (tapered) or G1/4" (parallel, BSP) on the head side, S6 (M14x1.5)

But in the USA t's probably different. I have a box of elbows, T's and other weird stuff that has different threads and the lines are slightly larger in diameter. It's probably all impaired.
 
Post a picture showing the line and the connecting part.

In Europe, most airlines on compressors have a 6mm diameter (for the high-pressure part). Either 6x1 or 6x1.5. If you're running in salty air, use stainless steel, otherwise normal steel will do the job. Check the rated pressure (and burst pressure).
Most connectors are NPT (tapered) or G1/4" (parallel, BSP) on the head side, S6 (M14x1.5)

But in the USA t's probably different. I have a box of elbows, T's and other weird stuff that has different threads and the lines are slightly larger in diameter. It's probably all impaired.
Thank you
 

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