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0761-0005 - Victor 0761-0005 Regulator Adjusting Spring Replacement

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OVERVIEW

Genuine Victor 0761-0005 Adjusting Spring for Gas Regulators

The Victor 0761-0005 Adjusting Spring is a critical replacement component designed to restore the functionality and precision of your Victor gas regulators. As an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) part, this spring is engineered to the exact specifications required by Victor's high-performance equipment. In the world of industrial gas regulation, the adjusting spring plays a pivotal role in determining the outlet pressure of the gas. It sits within the regulator bonnet and applies force to the diaphragm assembly when the adjustment screw is turned. Over time, springs can suffer from fatigue, corrosion, or mechanical wear, leading to inconsistent pressure delivery or difficulty in making fine adjustments. Replacing a worn spring with this genuine Victor part ensures that your regulator operates as intended, providing the stable gas flow necessary for high-quality welding and cutting applications.

Constructed from high-grade spring steel, the 0761-0005 offers excellent resilience and longevity. It is designed to withstand the compressive forces applied during operation without losing its tension characteristics. This ensures that when you dial in a specific pressure setting, the regulator maintains it accurately. Using non-OEM or mismatched springs can result in dangerous pressure fluctuations or the inability to reach the desired working pressure. By choosing the Victor 0761-0005, you are investing in the safety and reliability of your oxy-fuel or shielding gas setup. This part is commonly associated with various Victor regulator series, often found in heavy-duty industrial environments where equipment reliability is non-negotiable.

Maintenance of gas equipment is essential for safety and efficiency. If you notice that your regulator's adjustment knob feels loose, gritty, or if the output pressure drifts during use, it may be time to inspect the internal components, including the adjusting spring. This specific part (also referenced as 0761-11 in some diagrams) is a direct-fit replacement, meaning no modifications are required for installation in compatible units. Professional installation or installation by qualified personnel is recommended to ensure the regulator is reassembled correctly and leak-tested before returning to service. Trust Josef Gas to supply authentic Victor components that keep your operations running smoothly.

Additional Information
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Part Type:Adjusting Spring
Material:Spring Steel
Compatibility:Victor Regulators
Brand:Victor
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Victor 0761-0005 Adjusting Spring

APPLICATIONS

  • Gas Regulator Repair and Refurbishment
  • Oxy-Fuel Cutting Equipment Maintenance
  • Shielding Gas Flow Control Repair
  • Pressure Regulation System Service
  • Industrial MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Operations)

FAQ

The adjusting spring applies force to the regulator's diaphragm when the adjustment knob is turned, allowing the user to set and control the outlet gas pressure.

Signs of a worn spring include difficulty adjusting pressure, the knob feeling loose or having no resistance, or the regulator failing to hold a steady pressure setting.

Yes, this is a genuine Victor 0761-0005 (also referenced as 0761-11) adjusting spring, ensuring OEM quality and fit.

No, this spring is designed specifically for compatible Victor regulators. Using it in other brands may result in improper function or safety hazards.

Installation typically requires a wrench to remove the regulator bonnet. However, regulator repair should only be performed by qualified individuals due to the high pressures involved.

No, this item is the adjusting spring only. The adjustment screw and other bonnet components are sold separately.

It is made of high-tensile spring steel designed to maintain its compression properties over time.

Springs typically do not have part numbers stamped on them. You must refer to the parts breakdown diagram for your specific regulator model to confirm the correct part number.