Connecting 20 lb Propane Tank to Stove
Updated 08/13/2018 | Published 08/12/2018 >
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Question:
What part would I need to connect the regulator hose on the propane tank to the flex hose on the stove?
asked by: Diana G
Expert Reply:
It depends on the connections you have to make, there isn't a universal tank to stove connection. For example, the Propane Pigtail - Type 1 x 1/4" MPT # 100473-20-MBS is a 20" long hose with a Type 1 Acme nut for an Acme or P.O.L. connection on your propane tank and a 1/4" Male NPT connection at the other end which normally connects to a regulator such as # 108072, though if that's what your stove uses it can connect to that as well.
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MB Sturgis Type 1 Propane Tank Connector - 200,000 BTU
- Propane Fittings
- Adapter Fittings
- Type 1 - Female
- 1/4 Inch - Male NPT
- MB Sturgis
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