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Uploaded by on Apr 4, 2007

This is a video I took assembling my old Scubapro MK-5 1st stage scuba regulator.

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  • how do i get certified to repair scuba gear. i hear about dealers doing siminars but is there like an online class i can do??

  • I don't really know how to get certified, If you find out let me know.

  • is that a piston valve????

  • yes

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  • @MrCarda73 Yoke retainer torque is 275-325 inch pounds Swivel retainer torque is 35-45 inch pounds

  • Hello! I've got a fine Mark V; could you tell me the torque values of the retainer and yoke retainer? Best regards from Italy! Piero.

  • Hey im 15 and working up a tec for scuba gear and im doing all my training to be come certified. I think u have to work under a tec for 6 months and he has to believe u are ready to be certified. So far im really enjoying it i would recommend this work really good.

  • at 1:56 I insert the yoke retainer nut into the yoke. at 2:02 I screw the yoke retainer nut into the body. At 2:48 I screw in the yoke screw. The filter is also located in the yoke retainer nut.

  • Sorry, I meant then the threaded part of the first stage that faces to the scuba tank. The part you blow off with the scuba tank before you put the dust cap on it.

  • yoke retainer nut

  • at 2:02 you screw in a threaded part, what is that part called? Thanks

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