Here is a photograph of the "Beer Out" bushing on a very nice 10 Gallon Keg I now own. It has a corny keg lid with a built-in pressure gauge as well as the PRV. The "Gas In" bush on the other side takes a standard corny keg post. The thread on this bush is proving very difficult, and no amount of searching has yielded a result, let alone me being able to find a ball lock fitting for it. I pre-emptively bought a 5/8" post but it is not even close.
The thread appears to be a tapered thread of around 16 mm or 5/8" at the low end and around 15.5 mm or 39/64" at the top. However, it is a very fine thread for the diameter with a pitch of around 1mm (measured using a 1.0 mm Metric thread gauge with good fit) or that would be 24 to 25 TPI. The only thread I can find any reference to is a 16 X 1 metric, but it is a pretty rare thing and all I have seen is a die used for cutting that thread on eBay.
The standard dip tube fits inside the bush and I believe this is one of 6 kegs the same. This one is numbered 4.
Is anybody familiar with kegs using this unusual thread for "Beer Out"?
Edit: Or, it could be "Gas In" as the Input and Output are only marked on the keg with stick-on labels.
The thread appears to be a tapered thread of around 16 mm or 5/8" at the low end and around 15.5 mm or 39/64" at the top. However, it is a very fine thread for the diameter with a pitch of around 1mm (measured using a 1.0 mm Metric thread gauge with good fit) or that would be 24 to 25 TPI. The only thread I can find any reference to is a 16 X 1 metric, but it is a pretty rare thing and all I have seen is a die used for cutting that thread on eBay.
The standard dip tube fits inside the bush and I believe this is one of 6 kegs the same. This one is numbered 4.
Is anybody familiar with kegs using this unusual thread for "Beer Out"?
Edit: Or, it could be "Gas In" as the Input and Output are only marked on the keg with stick-on labels.
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