http://www.acehardware.com/product/inde ... rader&sr=1
I know they have high pressure schraders at mcMaster, but they are like 40 bucks...

hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Basically I modfied a schrader cap in such a way that it kept the valve open when it was screwed down, and the syringe nozzle could push-fit into it.FordGtMan wrote:Oh and by the way JSR, how were you planning on filling your hybrid project with a syringe? did you have a special valve or just open and squirt it in... ?:D
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Yes they are rated in the 1000 psi range. The female seals and therefore "acts" most like a schrader. The male is just a blow through so you'll want to incorporate a ball valve behind it. You can build up a male-ballvalve-male unit to connect the female quick connect from the compressor to the gun load female quick connect.Lentamentalisk wrote:Are female quick disconnects rated to 1000+ pressures? Also, is it the male or female side that seals shut, leaving the other one open? (I am pretty sure its the female that seals shut, but not entirely sure)
Well Iv taken the quick disconnects on my HP pump up to 350psi without leaking or blowing off although they will be replaced with hydrolic quick connects eventually.judgment_arms wrote:Hold it, Starman, every last quick-disconnect female I’ve seen for air compressors has a working pressure of only 150psi; unless it’s Chinese, in which case it has no mention of working pressure.![]()
Now, hydraulic fittings, on the other hand, are rated to a working pressure of 1000psi; and Military quick disconnects are rated to a fail pressure of 3000psi
, unless I’m sorely mistaken.