Pin Index to DIN Air Adapter, where can I get one?

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OliveBone

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Hello, I found this on a DAN Europe site, but I am looking for a dealer here in North America. We dive in very remote areas, and whould like to use larger scuba cylinders as our emergency O2 supply. As rebreather and tech divers we have lots of scuba cylinders with 100 % O2 in them, and with this we can just spin it on to a scuba tank and then attach the Pin indexed O2 regulator to the adapter.

Thanks
 

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Hello, I found this on a DAN Europe site, but I am looking for a dealer here in North America. We dive in very remote areas, and whould like to use larger scuba cylinders as our emergency O2 supply. As rebreather and tech divers we have lots of scuba cylinders with 100 % O2 in them, and with this we can just spin it on to a scuba tank and then attach the Pin indexed O2 regulator to the adapter.

Thanks

Check with Northeast Scuba Supply. They seem to have some of the harder to find stuff.
 
It's two pieces, a DIN male plug screwed into an CGA 870 yoke block. Should be easy to find at Northeast or Global. I thought about doing that but went elsewhere. My tanks have SCUBA yoke valves so I installed a SCUBA yoke clamp into the oxygen regulator. Whatever, it's elementary, dear Watson. If you have an old style, chrome medical regulator like a Harrison, the CGA 540 male bull nose can be removed and replaced with a DIN plug. Face it, the 870 oxygen yoke is a piece of junk.
 

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