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Old July 20th, 2002, 11:44 PM   #1
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Looking for some specific regulator service tools...US Divers/Aqualung.

I'm looking for some US Divers/Aqualung service tools. Who out there will sell them to me? I have the correct 6 digit part numbers. Any one have any suggestions? Please email me directly.
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Check out:http://www.scubatools.com/A...

Check out:

http://www.scubatools.com/

And see if you can find the tools you need there. If so it's simply a matter of ordering online.

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Thanks, but Peter Built doesn't have what I'm...

Thanks, but Peter Built doesn't have what I'm looking for. The 2 tools I need are specific to Aqualung/US Divers. I'll post the 2 part numbers when I get home tomorrow.
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You sure you looked in the section for tools specific to Aqualung/US divers?

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Yeah Roakey. I'm looking for some stuff that ...

Yeah Roakey. I'm looking for some stuff that I've only seen sold through US Divers/Aqualung. The specific parts I need are 1110-00 and 0530-35. Scubatools has some great stuff, but not these 2. I had both before, but they are missing from my kit!
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Ok, just making sure. Sorry I can't help you with Aqualung specific parts.

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Is there anyone....

....who will sell me these parts? Come on, it's not top secret stuff. You can e-mail me directly at tm530@aol.com.
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What are the Tools for?

Tom,

Do the tools have a "common" or descriptive name (poppet tool; first-stage spanner), or can you describe the function? What reg(s) are they for?

If your reg has a clone, e.g., Genesis Valor = USD Micra, then you might find the USD/Aqualung tools by searching for the clone's tools.

If you find the source, I would certainly like to add it to my list.

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Aqualung/USDivers Tools

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1110-00 is a "High Pressure Guide Block". It's very usefull for re-assembling the HP end of a Conshelf series first stage. It's basically an aluminum collar you put on top of the first stage that you then push the 'guts' through and they pop into place. It eliminates using the snap ring pliers on the filter retainer. The other tool, 0530-35, is a "Valve Handwheel Tool". It makes removing/installing the nut in the center of a Valve Handwheel a breeze to take on and off. Yes, I know I can just grind out a screwdriver to do this, but this particular tool was very handy. I had both of them, but they've gone missing from my kit. I'll just keep hoping someone comes up with them for me...
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Old July 23rd, 2002, 05:11 PM   #10
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I Feel Your Pain!

I have a couple of special tools that I would pay double to get back if I lost them.

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