Sherwood First Stage Identification

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I have an older first stage that works great but would like to buy a service kit for it for the future and maybe swap it over to DIN. Could anyone help me identify this unit? Thank you in advance for any help you can provide.
 

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It's not a Sherwwod.
It's a SeaQuest Spectrum/Spiro Supra......same as a US Divers SEA/Cousteau.

......it just so happens that the Sherwood yoke knob also fits the AquaLung/USD/Spiro/Seaquest yoke.

---------- Post Merged at 09:33 AM ---------- Previous Post was at 09:22 AM ----------

......does dual purpose as a hammer as seen in the last photo.
 
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Thank you so very much. I knew it didn't look like any sherwood I had ever seen but the knob was confusing me. lol Yes I know what you mean about the dings on it. It does work well... but has had a hard life.



It's not a Sherwwod.
It's a SeaQuest/Spiro Spectrum......same as a US Divers SEA/Cousteau.

......it just so happens that the Sherwood yoke knob also fits the AquaLung/USD/Spiro/Seaquest yoke.

---------- Post Merged at 09:33 AM ---------- Previous Post was at 09:22 AM ----------

......does dual purpose as a hammer as seen in the last photo.

---------- Post Merged at 10:38 AM ---------- Previous Post was at 10:28 AM ----------

The yoke is stamped 232Bar so it must be a later model. Now to find it there is a DIN conversion.



What's the pressure rating of the yoke, if its old it might only be 207Bar = 3000psi. Later ones are 232Bar = 3365psi.
 
DIN converters but don't turn up very frequently on the 2nd hand market in the US.
For the price of a new converter at your LDS you can buy a whole reg on eBay UK already in DIN.
 

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