Of course!
The keg lid needs a couple of psi to fully seal. I usually give it 10.
1 is your beer line and 2 is your gas line.
3 is the manometer which tells you the pressure inside the keg (if it's connected).
4 is the shank, which screws onto the back of 11, your faucet. 7 screws onto the back of the faucet. 10 is the tap handle and 5 is the collar (you'll only really need this if you intend on mounting the faucet/shank through a fridge or freezer door)
One each of 6 screw onto the thread on 8 (gas disconnect - this goes onto the post marked In on the corny) and 9 (liquid disconnect, this goes onto the post marked out on the corny).
Your beer line (1) will connect 7 and 9, your gas line (2) will connect your regulator (3 - via the grey push fit at the bottom) with 8.
Not sure on 12, could you take a photo of just that part?
12 regulator/bottle seal washer or could also be c-clips to seal the jg fittings against accidental disconnection.
on your way Bri
. . . wearing slippy shoes isn't the best thing to wear in snow!!
Me being me!! Is the white washer (and one spare) are for the tank IN?
Hi!
Yes - the white washer goes inside the nut that tightens the regulator onto the gas bottle.
It needs to be tight, but don't overtighten or it will distort the washer.
Yes, I know - how tight is tight? :smile:
Bad luck
You can also achieve the same by overtightening these fittings. Be careful if you use a spanner to tighten JG fittings
Keep the invoice somewhere safe Bri, you need it when you get a refill.
This is the replacement John Guest fitting you need http://www.themaltmiller.co.uk/index.php?_a=viewProd&productId=544 or the Ebayer you got the keg from is selling two http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/2x-John-Gue...%3Aa1a9f7551590a2a4f383fb23ffbfdd4c%7Ciid%3A1
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