@ Hi Johnny. When you attach the JACO adapter there is a valve stem where you attach it on the hose portion. You will increase air flow if you simply remove that valve stem as it is not needed. The valve stem in the tire stays. I hope this was helpful. Chris.
When Milwaukee first brought out the inflator. It was 200 dollars. Back on Black Friday, Homedepot had the inflator for 179.00 tool only. I bought the M18 starter kit, charger with 2x 5.0 batteries. I got to choose one free tool. I chose the inflator. Later that day, the lady at Homedepot canceled my battery starter kit. It was sold out. She still honored my discounted inflator for 94 dollars. 😊 I just ordered the Jaco S2 straight tire air chuck for 24.95 with 5% coupon.
I have had my Milwaukee inflator for a couple of months now. I love it. Having to screw it on to the valve stem each time got annoying so I added a fitting like you show at 2:10.
I forgot to mention to remove the valve stem in the Schrader valve in the video. Im not that good with editing and such. I hope you find the new air chuck to be a benefit.
Santa got me one too! Of course, that crafty elf somehow managed to get hold of _my_ credit card to pay for it... but I'm very happy with it lol. Looks like the Jaco S2S screws directly to the Milwaukee hose without an adapter.
The scene like the machine gets confused when adding adapters when putting air in it goes up-and-down and it's screwed on tight it seems like it has problems figuring out how much air in the tire
GASHER 2PCS 1/4" NPT Tank Valve... www.amazon.com/dp/B08N9TL9PY?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share Remember to take the valve stem out to improve flow. I put the link as a courtesy. I make nothing on it.
Hi Joe. I don’t add link’s because I don’t want it to seem like I make anything when I make a video. A place to get them is to search up JACO air chuck on Amazon. Or straight from the JACO website.
@@joet_swbo101 The adapter is GASHER 2PCS 1/4" NPT Tank Valve. One thing I forgot to mention is that you can remove the valve stem core to improve flow in the schrader adapter. It will improve the flow if you do.
Grea demo, one question, how does the chuck lock on the valve? Does it have a metal latch like the older presson chuck you showed in the video you used to use? Or the JACO have a rubber sleeve/boot that locks on the valve stem similar to the bicycle pump chucks?
Good Question! The chuck has a actuating metal latch. I suppose that latch would wear down over time if one did not hold the button down when placing the chuck on the valve. The button does not need to be held down to press on the valve stem though.
@@cdee6096 Hi! Thanks for the answer! I ask because I try to avoid chucks with metal latches. The metal latches chewup the metal stems esp aluminum as happened with my rig and friends’ rigs and we all had to replace them because the stem crown breaks off as the steel chuck latch digs into the threads of the valve stems and more so when they are aluminum and those valves have toms and are very expensive to replace. So since then I have been using the chuck that has the lever that bends and locks the stem by a rubber boot around it and it spares the valve stem and locks well with a very tight seal around the valve👌🏼
Hi Rick. I will provide a link as a courtesy. There are other mfgs that can work and some may be better than others. I used GASHER 2PCS 1/4" NPT Tank Valve Anti-Corrosion Brass Schrader Valve with 1/4" Male NPT,Using with Air Compressor Tanks a.co/d/czqrOEL I make no money on this link. Remember to remove the air valve stem to improve flow.
Curious....I removed the Schrader valve in the NPT adaptor. I figured it would just be an impediment to air flow. I used a different lock on chuck I already had. The setup seems to work just fine. You didn't seem to remove the Schrader valve in yours. Is there a reason for not doing so? Maybe I should have left mine in?
@@cdee6096 I used a CLOSED FLOW chuck. You used an OPEN FLOW chuck. I think I'll switch over to an OPEN FLOW as well. I read they are better for tankless inflators. "Portable tire inflators are an excellent choice for those who have limited storage space or want to take their vehicle on trails without having too much equipment. This type of power source works best with open flow chuck chucks because there's no need for tanks, so using a closed-flow unit would only build up pressure which could damage the motor over time!"
Im not a “you tuber”. I don’t want to put up links as a matter of personal policy due to not wanting to make it seem I make money. If I can help a fellow make a better decision- thats all I want to do. In today’s age- you can easily figure out how to get the part. So that’s on you.
@@cdee6096 Umm, just post links without any affiliate info and then make the statement that it's just a direct link and that you don't make anything. Not that complicated.
@@cdee6096 Only when you make a video on solving a problem/upgrading an item and then leave out how to actually do it. It's how you get thumbs down and then later if someone sees another video of yours they skip it.
Great tips! I went to Amazon and put this inflator, and both adapters in my shoping cart! Thanks.
Glad it helped!
Remember to remove the valve stem too to improve flow.
@@cdee6096 oh! Thanks!
@@cdee6096 as someone who doesn't know much, what do you mean remove the valve stem? isn't that whats on the tire?
@ Hi Johnny. When you attach the JACO adapter there is a valve stem where you attach it on the hose portion. You will increase air flow if you simply remove that valve stem as it is not needed.
The valve stem in the tire stays.
I hope this was helpful.
Chris.
I got one for Christmas as well. This works great. Topped off 8 tires using a 6.0 battery. Still shows full charge.
When Milwaukee first brought out the inflator. It was 200 dollars.
Back on Black Friday, Homedepot had the inflator for 179.00 tool only.
I bought the M18 starter kit, charger with 2x 5.0 batteries. I got to choose one free tool. I chose the inflator. Later that day, the lady at Homedepot canceled my battery starter kit. It was sold out. She still honored my discounted inflator for 94 dollars. 😊
I just ordered the Jaco S2 straight tire air chuck for 24.95 with 5% coupon.
I have had my Milwaukee inflator for a couple of months now. I love it. Having to screw it on to the valve stem each time got annoying so I added a fitting like you show at 2:10.
I forgot to mention to remove the valve stem in the Schrader valve in the video. Im not that good with editing and such. I hope you find the new air chuck to be a benefit.
I wonder if if would be advantageous to remove the factory hose at pump. Then put a high volume chuck in its place. Then use bigger/longer hose.
Cool idea. If you do it, let me know how it goes.
just got the exact same ones, after seeing your video. Thank You.
😂 Santa bought me the M12 inflator with the Jaco adapter! I love it! Merry Christmas 🎄
Glad you like it. You can remove the valve stem from the adapter to improve flow.
hi, which valve stem and how should it be removed? thank you
I believe they also make one that goes straight in. Sometimes the angled one is not easily put on some rim/tire configurations.
Santa got me one too! Of course, that crafty elf somehow managed to get hold of _my_ credit card to pay for it... but I'm very happy with it lol. Looks like the Jaco S2S screws directly to the Milwaukee hose without an adapter.
I saw that S2x after I bought my set up. I was wondering if the extra length of hose on that adapter would be a problem when storing? Or a benefit?
Nice video ! Bummer no links in the description (as you noted).
Thanks for the feedback. Perhaps I should start adding the links. I just didn’t want anyone to think that I made a recommendation to get a kick back.
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The scene like the machine gets confused when adding adapters when putting air in it goes up-and-down and it's screwed on tight it seems like it has problems figuring out how much air in the tire
The machine will air up then pause to check the pressure. It will make fine adjustments to get the correct pressure regardless of the chuck.
Wouldn't you get better air flow, and potentially less headaches, if you removed the schrader valve core from that adapter?
Yes. You should remove it.
What is the part number for the Gasher schrader valve adapter? I can't seem to find the part.
GASHER 2PCS 1/4" NPT Tank Valve... www.amazon.com/dp/B08N9TL9PY?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Remember to take the valve stem out to improve flow. I put the link as a courtesy. I make nothing on it.
Great suggestion. I don't see the links to the quick adaptor. Can you add them? Thanks.
Hi Joe. I don’t add link’s because I don’t want it to seem like I make anything when I make a video. A place to get them is to search up JACO air chuck on Amazon. Or straight from the JACO website.
Gotcha, what about the adapter? What is a good search for that? Much appreciated.
@@joet_swbo101 The adapter is GASHER 2PCS 1/4" NPT Tank Valve. One thing I forgot to mention is that you can remove the valve stem core to improve flow in the schrader adapter. It will improve the flow if you do.
What’s the part number on pieces you bought
Grea demo, one question, how does the chuck lock on the valve? Does it have a metal latch like the older presson chuck you showed in the video you used to use? Or the JACO have a rubber sleeve/boot that locks on the valve stem similar to the bicycle pump chucks?
Good Question! The chuck has a actuating metal latch. I suppose that latch would wear down over time if one did not hold the button down when placing the chuck on the valve. The button does not need to be held down to press on the valve stem though.
@@cdee6096 Hi! Thanks for the answer! I ask because I try to avoid chucks with metal latches. The metal latches chewup the metal stems esp aluminum as happened with my rig and friends’ rigs and we all had to replace them because the stem crown breaks off as the steel chuck latch digs into the threads of the valve stems and more so when they are aluminum and those valves have toms and are very expensive to replace. So since then I have been using the chuck that has the lever that bends and locks the stem by a rubber boot around it and it spares the valve stem and locks well with a very tight seal around the valve👌🏼
Is that adapter fine thread because the JACO is fine thread NPT
Yes. It fits fine.
@@cdee6096 Thank you!
I want the npt fitting
do you have a link to the gashor, can't seem to find it on amazon
Hi Rick. I will provide a link as a courtesy. There are other mfgs that can work and some may be better than others. I used GASHER 2PCS 1/4" NPT Tank Valve Anti-Corrosion Brass Schrader Valve with 1/4" Male NPT,Using with Air Compressor Tanks a.co/d/czqrOEL
I make no money on this link.
Remember to remove the air valve stem to improve flow.
@@cdee6096 lifesaver
Got mine good product but off by 1 are 2 points but good input 35 and tests it 36 are 37
I want to know fitting to join both air chuck
GASHER 2PCS 1/4" NPT Tank Valve... www.amazon.com/dp/B08N9TL9PY?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Yes i ordered today i should get it by sunday!
I think you will be very pleased.
What the link to both parts on Amazon
Curious....I removed the Schrader valve in the NPT adaptor. I figured it would just be an impediment to air flow. I used a different lock on chuck I already had. The setup seems to work just fine. You didn't seem to remove the Schrader valve in yours. Is there a reason for not doing so? Maybe I should have left mine in?
You did good to remove the valve. I removed mine after the video was made. It does improve airflow.
@@cdee6096 I used a CLOSED FLOW chuck. You used an OPEN FLOW chuck. I think I'll switch over to an OPEN FLOW as well. I read they are better for tankless inflators.
"Portable tire inflators are an excellent choice for those who have limited storage space or want to take their vehicle on trails without having too much equipment. This type of power source works best with open flow chuck chucks because there's no need for tanks, so using a closed-flow unit would only build up pressure which could damage the motor over time!"
Happen to have a link for the parts?
GASHER 2PCS 1/4" NPT Tank Valve... www.amazon.com/dp/B08N9TL9PY?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
U here the air coming out
great video!
"Works well!!"... As the air leaks from the chuck... Dont think so.
There was no part of this video when air was leaking out.
Can u put the link up for the parts
He cant even put up a link to get the adapter thumbs down
Im not a “you tuber”. I don’t want to put up links as a matter of personal policy due to not wanting to make it seem I make money. If I can help a fellow make a better decision- thats all I want to do. In today’s age- you can easily figure out how to get the part. So that’s on you.
@@cdee6096 Umm, just post links without any affiliate info and then make the statement that it's just a direct link and that you don't make anything. Not that complicated.
@@kgm2182 I suppose your right. I never thought a link was such a big deal- but I guess it is.
@@cdee6096 Only when you make a video on solving a problem/upgrading an item and then leave out how to actually do it. It's how you get thumbs down and then later if someone sees another video of yours they skip it.