Tool kit for regulators

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Hello,

I recently bought sidemount regs which on occasion I want to use for back-mount single tank for which purpose I will need to reconfigure them a little. My question is what is the optimal starter tool kit I need for this task? I know I will need at least two wrenches and alan key(s). But what sizes? Thanks.
 
Adjustable wrenches and a kit of hex keys to fit your port plugs is good enough.

However I will say you should probably get dedicated sets for each style of diving as constantly changing them back and forth is more likely to result in a problem over time.
 
As LandonL said.
You only need 2 wrenches and 2 Allen keys.
There are a couple of issues though:
Your hose lengths may not be ideal.
You will need another SPG and hose for back mount.
Make sure you have O rings for HP and LP hoses, constantly moving hoses will shorten their life.
Might just be worth finding an inexpensive reg set for back mount.
I keep a set of older MK17 for back mount, use MK25 for sidemount.
 
5/8 9/16 11/16 wrenches. Allen key set(s) in SAE and metric
 
Thanks, all. You all make valid points.

I have another set for back-mount but the gf will be using it until she gets her own.

I'm aware that I will need longer SPG and LPI hoses. As for the 2m hose, it will be going around my torso as per the DIR setup. I'm using a BP/W.
 
You're obviously not a German, your tool, we call them multigrips is for butchers.

When you want to progress past springy Allen keys

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for the tougher stuff get a set of these
 

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