Scubapro Mk11 DIN adapter install

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OK, assuming I have the o-rings right, pretty sure I do, I'm missing something.

When I put it in the first stage, I don't see where the 2mm allen comes into play, I don't see one at all. I have the larger 4mm allen which will tighten it into the first stage but where's the small one?

btw, the filter was preinstalled in the DIN unit.
 
Middle o ring is unnecessary, the seal is on the end

Need more pictures, show everything you got, you need to show the other end
 
Middle o ring is unnecessary, the seal is on the end

Need more pictures, show everything you got, you need to show the other end
Not to argue but are you certain? There's an obvious channel that fits the middle o-ring perfectly.

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Unscrew the filter part with the white o ring.
Then you see the opening in the barrel to screw the main part to the regulator body. Torque to spec and then install filter and the white o ring part.
 
Unscrew the filter part with the white o ring.
Then you see the opening in the barrel to screw the main part to the regulator body. Torque to spec and then install filter and the white o ring part.
Now it makes sense! Thank you!
 
It is part of the universal fit, some earlier versions seal there, if it doesn’t dislodge as you screw it in it will alter your torque setting.View attachment 914946
This is a take off from a new 11evo, no o ring
Makes sense, the universal thing. Thanks for taking the time to show me. Job is done.
 
It is part of the universal fit, some earlier versions seal there, if it doesn’t dislodge as you screw it in it will alter your torque setting.
That is pretty much spot on, but it's not just older version.

The MK2 EVO utilizes a radial seal instead of a face seal. The removable orifice would get in the way of the face seal.
The older MK2+ also uses a radial seal. People putting on a face seal is a common mistake, which results in a blocked HP port.
 
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