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7/4/2016 5:21:27 PM EDT
Can anyone identify the air fitting on the right, and know where I can obtain one like it? ? Shown next to a standard air fitting.



7/4/2016 5:22:48 PM EDT
[#1]
I have never seen that one.  What is it on?
7/4/2016 5:28:50 PM EDT
[#2]
One of those portable 12v compressors that you carry in your car
7/4/2016 5:51:40 PM EDT
[#3]
Not sure - could it be a Binks 72-446 or Binks 72-467?
7/4/2016 5:54:22 PM EDT
[#4]
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One of those portable 12v compressors that you carry in your car
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pull the plastic cover off the compressor cylinder head and get yourself a 1/2" NPT tap, and put your own line onto it with a common and more useable quick fitting.

Edit:  is that a HF compressor?
7/4/2016 5:58:04 PM EDT
[#5]
I don't think that's a standard fitting.
7/4/2016 5:58:44 PM EDT
[#6]
what brand of compressor?
7/4/2016 5:59:03 PM EDT
[#7]
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pull the plastic cover off the compressor cylinder head and get yourself a 1/2" NPT tap, and put your own line onto it with a common and more useable quick fitting.

Edit:  is that a HF compressor?
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One of those portable 12v compressors that you carry in your car


pull the plastic cover off the compressor cylinder head and get yourself a 1/2" NPT tap, and put your own line onto it with a common and more useable quick fitting.

Edit:  is that a HF compressor?


That's a HF inflator for sure.
7/4/2016 6:30:14 PM EDT
[#8]
NVM
7/4/2016 6:32:59 PM EDT
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That's a HF inflator for sure.
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One of those portable 12v compressors that you carry in your car


pull the plastic cover off the compressor cylinder head and get yourself a 1/2" NPT tap, and put your own line onto it with a common and more useable quick fitting.

Edit:  is that a HF compressor?


That's a HF inflator for sure.



It's a really old Slime branded compressor. Has to be 15 years old at least.