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The threading for the tank pressure gauge on the regulator is right hand threaded.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Mine appears to have left hand threads. It's hard to tell because not enough threads are visible. My advice is to take it to a welding supply for the correct fittings or try removing the plug yourself. It should not take a lot of force either way to remove it. You will need it for a proper match.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hey guys, I know a gauge is included on top of the regulator, I am asking specifically about the tank pressure gauge which is not included and the hookup for it is on the left side of the regulator, where you have to buy your own if you want one. Wondering if that one would be right or left hand threaded if I were to add one.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Everything you need to get it up and running is included. The only things you need to do is have the co2 tank filled and get your favorite beer that has a D-type keg coupling. Not all kegs use this type. If need be one could always modify the type of keg coupling for your setup which I have done. And yes the co2 regulator is included with gauge and is right hand thread.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I believe it is right hand threaded. It is on mine and I have a fairly standard setup.
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