Attaching black attachments and undoing them from corny leg

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I always find it difficult to attach and remove beer outlet from my corny keg. It’s a pain. I just bought a new black attachment and it’s the same any help
 
Can you describe your kegs a bit more? Are they new, used, reconditioned?
I have an used one with crappy post(it's still need to be addressed, but seems more convenient to order new kegs when I'm short).
 
Can you describe your kegs a bit more? Are they new, used, reconditioned?
I have an used one with crappy post(it's still need to be addressed, but seems more convenient to order new kegs when I'm short).
The kegs are old. The inlet is fine. It’s just the outlet. The posts are the same aren’t they
 
Thanks. So the posts can be in out or universal. But the workings are identical.
Presumably the universal ones will fit both grey and black.
 
The grey disconnect fits both as the gas post is slightly larger. If the black disconnect is connected to the gas post , it takes a fair bit of pulling to remove it. I use green and red O rings on the keg posts . G for Gas , G for green and G for Grey . So the grey disconnect goes on the gas post which has a green O ring . It saves a lot of messing when I'm hooking them up. Some second hand kegs have faulty posts fitted or they've had a hard life and picked up a few knocks over their lives if you can identify the keg , you could pick up a replacement liquid post . There's a lot of different brands and they're not all interchangeable. It can be difficult to remove the posts as stainless on stainless can cause galling , in other words they can bind todether. You may need to shock the spanner with a hammer to get them separated.
Apologies for repeating the last two previous posts we were all typing together at the same time ;)
 
I’ve experienced this and decided the cause was the little black moulding that sits on the spring and has the o ring fitted is fractionally too long and bottoms out before locking on. Filed a little bit (technical term) off the tip to fix.
 

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