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    I can't seem to find the hose and/or fitting that connects the shielding gas line to the MM135. The fitting looks like a mini-POL, but I've never seen one in the hardware store. I'd like to make up a couple of extra hoses so I have one dedicated to the flowmeter on each gas bottle. It's difficult to pry the hose off that 3/16" barb!

    Any info will be apppreaciated.

    Hank
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  • #2
    try your welding supply house. I always can count on my local ABCO for any little fitting or special item. Even if they dont have it there they always order it for me.
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    • #3
      Hardware stores , generally, stock NPT and standard flare fittings. Most welder fittings are CGA standard fittings. These should be readily available at any welding supply store.

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      • #4
        klsm,

        That's true, but this ain't one of 'em! It looks like a CGA510 POL fitting, but in this application it's crimped to the hose. I'm going to go to Airgas on Tueday. Thay are a Miller dealer, so they ought to be able to solve my problem.

        I was just hoping to pick somebody's brain and save the trip. No biggie...

        Thanks,

        Hank
        ...from the Gadget Garage
        Millermatic 210 w/3035, BWE
        Handler 210 w/DP3035
        TA185TSW
        Victor O/A "J" series, SuperRange

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        • #5
          Originally posted by hankj
          klsm,

          That's true, but this ain't one of 'em! It looks like a CGA510 POL fitting, but in this application it's crimped to the hose. I'm going to go to Airgas on Tueday. Thay are a Miller dealer, so they ought to be able to solve my problem.

          I was just hoping to pick somebody's brain and save the trip. No biggie...

          Thanks,

          Hank
          Hank, it would be a rare hardware store in this day and time that would have the correct fitting; it is pretty much welding and/or industrial specific. I think the name is "AN" but don't hold me to it. A good welding supply can make one up or you can buy one and cut off one end. BTW, this is a standard fitting and not Miller specific.

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          • #6
            An fittings are primarily for fluid transfer and are only as ive ever seen constructed out of aluminum. By the way AN stands for aircraft national
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            • #7
              i dont know if you have any tractor supply stores i your area but they may be a good place to try.

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              • #8
                Hey Hank,
                When you get the right fitting. Post the part number and where you got it. I'd like to get a couple myself.

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                Alex
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                • #9
                  Sparky,

                  Good idea. We acually just got one - the only one in California - in Yuba City, of all places! I guess it's because that local economy is agriculture in the contiguous five counties.

                  Alex,

                  Deal. I'll post the info as soon as I get it.

                  Hank
                  ...from the Gadget Garage
                  Millermatic 210 w/3035, BWE
                  Handler 210 w/DP3035
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                  • #10
                    Bingo!

                    Found it at Airgas. CGA-032 nipple w/ 3/16" hose barb and AW-14A nut. $2.81 out the door!

                    Hank
                    ...from the Gadget Garage
                    Millermatic 210 w/3035, BWE
                    Handler 210 w/DP3035
                    TA185TSW
                    Victor O/A "J" series, SuperRange

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                    • #11
                      What a coincidence! I went to Airgas yesterday and got two of the same thing for $5.94 , only they called the nipple an AW-17.

                      Alex
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by dyn88
                        An fittings are primarily for fluid transfer and are only as ive ever seen constructed out of aluminum. By the way AN stands for aircraft national
                        AN stands for Army/Navy, as in Army/Navy joint standard.

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                        • #13
                          The "AW", in this case stands for "air-water", a CGA designation. The nipple/gland would be an AW-18 for 3/16 hose, and an AW-17 for 1/4" hose. Off course we already know that the nut is an AW-14A. The confusing part is that the true "water" nut is left handed, an AW-14, CGA-033. The right handed versions are used as inert gas, CGA-032. This CGA-032 is the industry standard for Mig Gas fittings. I have seen the left hand version used on "some" plasma machines.

                          Again, if you need pipe fitting, or flare, the hardware is the place to find them. When you need CGA fittings, your local welding supply is the best place. I have seen a limited number of CGA fittings in some Lowes, Tractor Supply etc., but I doubt that they can solve the majority of the problems you will encounter with welding gases. Same goes with Oxygen, CGA-022, and Acetylene, CGA-023. No matter what their gas parices are, most distributors still do offer valuable expertise when it comes to matters like these....

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                          • #14
                            After further perusal of the invoice, klsm54 is 'zactly right! Anyhow, now I don't have to change flowmeters from tank to tank - they all got their own flowguage and hose! Love it.

                            Hank
                            ...from the Gadget Garage
                            Millermatic 210 w/3035, BWE
                            Handler 210 w/DP3035
                            TA185TSW
                            Victor O/A "J" series, SuperRange

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