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The OrionMotorTech R134A Can Tap Refrigerant Dispenser is designed for quick and efficient recharging of R134A coolant in vehicles. It features a durable brass construction, a versatile hose adapter, and a triple leak prevention system, ensuring a safe and reliable experience. Backed by a 1-year warranty and 24/7 customer service, this tool is a must-have for any DIY auto enthusiast.
Material | Brass |
Brand | Orion Motor Tech |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13 x 3 x 9 Centimeters |
Exterior Finish | Brass |
Inlet Connection Size | 0.5 Inches |
Inlet Connection Type | Barb |
Outlet Connection Type | Flare |
Specification Met | CE |
Manufacturer | Orion Motor Tech |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | QCA2IN120 |
Product Dimensions | 13 x 3 x 8.99 cm; 91 Grams |
ASIN | B07D18WVFD |
T**S
Good Quality --- BUT MAKE SURE IT'S REALLY WHAT YOU NEED
This is a nicely made brass valve, and I have no complaints about it. There were no burrs or defects.BUT, the manufacturers of the refrigerant cans are now making the cans so you can take off the valve without all the remaining refrigerant coming out. There is a little silicone flap seal in the can, and the valve has to push that inward for the refrigerant to flow. THIS ONE DOES NOT WORK ON SELF-SEALING CANS. That's not the seller or manufacturer's fault, because they make it clear that this is for puncture-type cans. But they do not work on the self-sealing cans. For the self-sealing cans you need a valve that opens the seal with a FLAT tip, not a pointed one. If you use this on a self-sealing can no refrigerant will flow. The valves for self-sealing cans look almost exactly like this one, but with a flat plunger, not a pointed one. They're available here as well for the same price.
G**E
Works better than OEM
My OEM valve broke while attaching the adapter to use my gauges. It was a cheap two-piece, aluminum valve that barely had threads. This is a solid one-piece cast brass valve that has the correct fitting to connect to the gauge set. I recommend it and if this gets caught in a nuclear holocaust and has to be replaced, I'll get this one again.
D**N
Left closes valve; Right opens valve
Works as it should. Just remember...turning the knob LEFT closes the valve, and RIGHT opens the valve. This is due to the center piece that pushes down on the top of the r134a can to break the seal. BE SURE the valve in turned all the way to the LEFT before screwing it onto the top of the r134a can!
S**T
Xactly what I was looking for !
134A easy to change cans and don't leak.
A**I
Puncture style not self sealing
I needed a tap to go along with the vacuum pump/manifold gauge set I got. This wasn't the right type. This was the same type that was included with the manifold gauges. Most new AC cans are self sealing which this does not work with. It's my fault for not realizing that. Otherwise I'm sure it probably would have worked just fine
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