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coldstroke

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My LDS-SP is folding their tent and closing. The nearest substitute is about 100-125 miles. I have mk10-D400, and, mk20-G500. I am somewhat handy, read the two volumes-Reg Savvy & Vance's. I desperately need a step-by-step manual with diagram and photos for dissembly, service, and reassembly. Any ideas? HELP.
 
Do you want somebody to hold your hand?

Those are the official regulator manuals from the manufacture.

You can take courses directly from the manufacture that they offer.

http://www.airspeedpress.com/newregbook.html

You can get that book, read it, read the regulator manuals, try to find parts, and do it yourself. There's not going to be a step by step book of what to do for your specific regulators. It's going to take some time, patience, mechanical know how, and possibly a mentor.
 
coldstroke:
They are only diagrams,not step-by-step.
Needy, are we? :huh:
 
amascuba:
Do you want somebody to hold your hand?

Those are the official regulator manuals from the manufacture.

You can take courses directly from the manufacture that they offer.

http://www.airspeedpress.com/newregbook.html

You can get that book, read it, read the regulator manuals, try to find parts, and do it yourself. There's not going to be a step by step book of what to do for your specific regulators. It's going to take some time, patience, mechanical know how, and possibly a mentor.

No, those aren't the manuals. ScubaPro (like other regulator manufacturers) puts out step by step manuals for servicing their regulators. These are given out at their service clinics and some are available online. ScubaPro manuals are fairly hard to come by unless you work for a ScubaPro dealer, but you can occasionally find them on ebay. I have not seen any sites that have ScubaPro manuals available for download.

Jackie
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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