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That's great , But where can a person get a tap to clean up a inflation tool intended to screw onto a normal Shrader valve stem. I have an infltion tool that comes with a pair of quick disconnects (one normal Shrader and another large end for heavey equipment tires). The normal procedure is to screw the connection onto the tire valve stem , connect the length of hose with theinflator valve and presure gauge and then connect to an compressed air source. It lets you inflate the tire form a slight distance in the event of a failure. I understand it's an OSHA approverd inflation system. The male Shrader stem on the CTIS tires at work will not let the inflation connection screw onto it without forcing it to reshape the stem's threads. The stems maybe a bit over sized but they are all this way. And I have allready broken a stem off in my inflator connection and need to remove the brass from it's threads. So I want to purchase a male tap for the female threads in the inflator and even a die to actually cut new theads on the male stems .
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Mike H
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