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Date Posted: 03:14:34 12/15/02 Sun
Author: DaRaptor
Author Host/IP: 128.187.0.166
Subject: Slide Check

I just bought a Bulldog 2 88/4500 preset system for dirt cheap, so I'm excited to get it in the mail later this week =)

Anyway, my question is about slide check valves. I know they're supposed to shut off the gas to the marker and bleed the excess so you can disconnect stuff... But for the life of me, I can't figure out how they work, or how they should be set up (which side to put to the marker/air supply, etc) and do they actually shut off the gas like a valve, or will they bleed the whole line from the cup seal to the on/off at the tank? I think the F4OG should have a diagram of a slide check setup and a little brief about their operation and use. Someone should write that up and send it to Mark to add to our already wonderful techroom section.

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