Taprite Permanant O-ring for CO2 Stem

Item Number: c384-44017R

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Description

A reusable replacement regulator washer for a Taprite regulator.

Over time, Taprite CO2 regulator fittings can become worn at the seals and cause CO2 leaks. This flat seal is used to repair and replace those old, worn seals.

Simply use a 5/32' Allen wrench to remove the brass plug at the end of the stem, remove the old seal, replace, and then reinstall the plug.

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William Hermesmeyer
Exactly what I was looking for

It fits and works as advertised.

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Ari Asher
Just what I needed

Just what I needed to make sure my CO2 tank and taprite regulator are well seated.

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Brad
Easy leak fix for Taprite system

If you have a Taprite regulator on your system and a mystery leak, give the embedded o-ring a look. If the integrity is at all compromised, then it's almost assured your culprit. A hex key removes the piece that holds the old o-ring in place. Super easy swap.

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AJ Lippert
It works!

I have been struggling with a co2 leak for months. I checked and rechecked everything, tried new gaskets, Teflon tape, and nothing worked. Then I discovered my particular gauge needed a soft gasket and not the hard nylon gasket. Since I have put it on, I have not lost a bit of co2!!! My headache is gone and my beer can be enjoyed properly.

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Lee
Perfect

I've now learned its good insurance to replace the O-ring after every bottle swap. These are a perfect fit, Austin Homebrew didn't gouge me on the shipping, and gave me quick turnaround. Thanks guys! After I snugged it down by hand this time, I used some soapy water to check for leaks as I slowly tightened it further until the bubbles stopped. Will always keep a backup on hand. Thanks again.

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