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TEXA Air Conditioner Gas Filling Devices

With the TEXA KONFORT Series approved by the world's leading automobile manufacturers, you can perform air conditioning filling and maintenance operations in an error-free and professional manner.


AUDI - BENTLEY - BMW - BUGATTI - CHEVROLET - HYUNDAI - JAGUAR - KIA - LAMBORGHINI - LAND ROVER - MAZDA - MERCEDES-BENZ - MINI - MITSUBISHI - NISSAN - OPEL - PORSCHE - RENAULT - SEAT - SKODA - SUBARU - SUZUKI - TOYOTA - VOLKSWAGEN *Used by official services. Available for all other brands

DUAL GAS

TEXA is one of the very few companies in the world to offer an air conditioning charging station that can work simultaneously with the old R134a refrigerant and the new R1234yf refrigerant (mandatory for new homologated vehicles in Europe). This station is the KONFORT 780R BIGAS: It is equipped with two separate tanks and circuits, so you can switch between service vehicles with air conditioning systems filled with different refrigerants in a few minutes.

R134A OR R1234YF

TEXA's 760R, 760R BUS (for large A/C systems on buses and special vehicles) and 720R filling stations can be configured to run on either old R134a or new R1234yf.

When purchasing the station you need to specify which refrigerant you plan to use.

If you want to change it after purchase, the gas type can be changed with the conversion kit.

KONFORT 720R – KONFORT

760R – 760R BUS

R1234YF

KONFORT 707R and KONFORT 770S are two A/C filling stations specifically designed for the new type R1234yf gas, mandatory for all homologated European vehicles.

They are built according to the strict specifications demanded by German manufacturers. Model 770S is equipped with a refrigerant identification (RID) kit as standard.

KONFORT 707R – KONFORT 770S

R134A

TEXA has three different filling stations for use with the old type R134a gas found in many vehicles today.

KONFORT 705R – KONFORT 705R OFF

ROAD – KONFORT 710R

R744 (CO2)

KONFORT 744 air conditioning filling station was developed in cooperation with leading German car manufacturers.

It is designed for filling new generation air conditioning systems using R744 refrigerant (C02) gas.