W bought a previously owned SCUBAPRO Yoke MK25 first stage which he wanted to convert to a DIN setup. First thing I wanted to find out for W was the condition of the regulator he bought. Hooked it up to a tank to do a preliminary check on the first stage for obvious leaks/problems and check the IP. Scubapro service manuals These manuals provides factory prescribed procedures for the correct maintenance and repair of dive equipment. It is not intended to be used as an instructional manual for untrained personnel.
- When you team SCUBAPRO's flagship first stage with a second stage engineered to excel in harsh conditions, you get a system that any recreational or technical diver can take on any dive, anywhere in the world, and be assured of rock-solid performance and reliability. The MK25 EVO/G260 is just such a system.
- The MK25 EVO first stage lets you enjoy an ultra-fast breathing response, instant delivery of air on demand, great sensitivity and extra-high airflow, regardless of how cold the water is. The A700 second stage, with its metal casing, screw-down cover, metal valve housing (barrel) and over-molded accents, exhibits a real muscularity in design.
- SCUBAPRO's best-selling air-balanced second stage and its top-performing air-balanced piston first stage is a match made in diver heaven. The high performance MK25 EVO/S600 reg system is well-known for its low work of breathing and tremendous reserve capacity. Year after year it is consistently ranked as one of the top-performing regs on the.
Scuba Regulator Repair Manuals
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Scubapro Mk25 Service Manual Instructions
Discussion in 'Repairing your own Gear' started by aholsber, Mar 25, 2004.