How to use this Uragan fill hose assembly?

little black knob will turn to release pressure

There is only 1 knob I see and that open/closes the valve. How does it also release lone pressure?

Aloha wahoowad, 

mid it’s like my ninja 90 bottle when I charge my gun I screw the knob in (to the right) and when I’m done filling the gun I unscrew the knob and I releases the air in the hose, then I can disconnect the line from my gun.

Aloha, Keone
 
I don't know anything about the item in question but I find it hard to believe that they would install a totally useless shut off valve on it and not fit an essential bleed valve. It doesn't make sense. Are you positive that the knob isn't a bleed? Maybe that's why they are giving them away rather than charging extra like some other suppliers.


I find it hard to believe too but it has no instructions and I've never seen a fill assembly that lacked a release. It has the one knob and I'm assuming that opens and closes the main valve. If it also functions as a venting release I don't understand how to do that.
 
I don't know anything about the item in question but I find it hard to believe that they would install a totally useless shut off valve on it and not fit an essential bleed valve. It doesn't make sense. Are you positive that the knob isn't a bleed? Maybe that's why they are giving them away rather than charging extra like some other suppliers.


I find it hard to believe too but it has no instructions and I've never seen a fill assembly that lacked a release. It has the one knob and I'm assuming that opens and closes the main valve. If it also functions as a venting release I don't understand how to do that.

I have never seen one without a bleed either, for that matter, I have never seen a fill adaptor with a shutoff tap either. It is just not necessary unless the adaptor doubles as the tank valve, that is why I questioned if you were sure about it. You say that you are assuming that the knob is the valve stop valve? The main stop valve is on the tank. There is no need for another one on the fill adaptor. A call or email to the dealer should be able to sort it out. Let us know how you go.
 
Thanks for nobody telling me what an idiot I am...I figured it out once I actually threaded it onto a tank. And by the way, it definitely is a DIN300 thread. My mistake is that I wasn't thinking about the main valve knob on the tank and instead incorrectly thought the knob on this assembly was to open/shut the air flow. But now that I installed it I clearly see the AGT knob is nothing more than your standard air vent. Duh! 😂

I haven't tried it yet as I don't have a female foster on it. Any suggestions on where to get one that will thread into this female threaded end?








 
I'm glad that you were finally able to understand what I was trying to say. For the right fitting, you will first have to identify what type of thread it is. Usually they are 1/8 BSPP. The only supplier that I know of, that carries that type of conical of interface that you need is Best Fittings in England. There are cheaper options from AliExpress or Amazon like these https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32658917172.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.27424c4dd2SHiG but they have square ends and you will need to Gerry fit them. If your gun uses a probe, you should be able to attach it directly to the hose fitting without the need for a QD.
 
You can get the 1/8 bspp fitting from multiple vendors on Amazon… I had to order a couple when I first received my leshiy 2 as the air fill fitting that comes with it has the male bspp threads.. You would almost swear it should have fit in a foster fitting (which I had a couple) but when you go to use it, it would just leak air like crazy and not fill the gun. That’s when I did some online research and discovered the 1/8 bspp fitting and it is a common fitting in Europe, much like the 1/8 foster here in the USA. I too have the fill assembly from my .25 Uragan however my SCBA tank requires the CGA 347 connector which is pretty much the female equivalent of the DINS that is on the Uragan assembly. I have heard that once you do get the fitting on ad working it is really nice to use because it def regulates the amount of air so that you ca open the valve (on the tank) however fast you want and it will only allow enough air to pass through in order to achieve a slow fill on the air tank. This is a great feature to have and can avoid problems associated with filling the air tanks up too fast and blowing out seals and heating them up too much… Anyways, I’m glad you were able to figure it out I saw that someone answered your question at the end here rt as I was about to say the valve opening is going to be on your bottle and the one valve on the assembly is the air release LOL! Don’t sweat it my man we’ve all been there before… haha! 
 
Thanks for nobody telling me what an idiot I am...I figured it out once I actually threaded it onto a tank. And by the way, it definitely is a DIN300 thread. My mistake is that I wasn't thinking about the main valve knob on the tank and instead incorrectly thought the knob on this assembly was to open/shut the air flow. But now that I installed it I clearly see the AGT knob is nothing more than your standard air vent. Duh!
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I haven't tried it yet as I don't have a female foster on it. Any suggestions on where to get one that will thread into this female threaded end?








Thats weird, your hose assembly did not have the agt fill probe already attached? My uragan compact had the fill probe already attached. I removed it to attach to a female foster.

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