Name This Elbow!
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- July 19, 2002 at 12:00 am #20437adminParticipant
Hey,Me and someothers need help identifying this elbow:http://www.gbprops.com/elbow.jpgIt is very vital that we find out what this peticular elbow is exactly. A different one just won't do. It is Circa 1983, and is believe to be made by Legris.
December 8, 2020 at 8:46 pm #21705adminParticipantFrom what I can see the one marked Correct Elbow” is definitely Legris but one of the original version. The newer part is called Second Generation in their catalog and there is even a Third Generation available. The “3” and “4” are probably mold”
December 8, 2020 at 8:46 pm #21706adminParticipantI don’t know Bud. The old Legris fittings from the Rochester, NY days were gray. I don’t recognize that mark either. I pulled out my old samples of their generation 1 fittings and they don’t match what I have.
December 8, 2020 at 8:46 pm #21707adminParticipantHello.I have old Legris literature and what you have is a Legirs 1st generation push connect fitting.The body is gray and the collet is brass that requires a screwdriver to engage to release the tubing.Measure the OD (outer diameter) of your tubin
December 8, 2020 at 8:46 pm #21708adminParticipantThese guys are building some pretty neat equipment. If you check their website http://www.gbprops.com, you can see what they are building. I’m not sure what they do exactly, but they are replicas of the Ghost Busters backpacks.Because they are building
December 8, 2020 at 8:46 pm #21709adminParticipantSay thanks for your help everyone! Yes, there can be no alternative for these, they have to be the grey ones from the 1980’s. It is still not known if these are actually legris, because several people say they aren’t. But just so you don’t get con
December 8, 2020 at 8:46 pm #21710adminParticipantHi AJ,I agree with the earlier comments, the elbow does appear to be Legris, and appears to be 1/8 NPT.However, you may wish to look for their second generation product, because the earlier fittings tended to fail where the brass tube inserts and
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