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PR-VM - Generic Medium Duty Propane Regulator, CGA 510 Inlet, 0-60 PSI Delivery

Packaging: 1 per each
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OVERVIEW

Reliable Gas Control for Industrial Applications

The Generic Medium Duty Propane Regulator is engineered to provide consistent and safe gas delivery for a variety of industrial and commercial applications. Designed with a standard CGA 510 inlet connection, this regulator is compatible with most standard propane cylinders used in welding, cutting, and heating operations. Its robust construction ensures longevity, making it a dependable choice for maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) environments where durability is paramount.

Precision and Performance

Accurate pressure control is essential for quality work, and this regulator delivers with a 0-60 PSI outlet pressure range. This range is ideal for medium-duty tasks such as oxy-propane cutting, brazing, and soldering. The unit features dual 2-inch gauges that provide clear visibility of both the cylinder contents and the delivery pressure, allowing operators to monitor system status at a glance. The internal diaphragm mechanism is designed to maintain steady flow rates, minimizing pressure fluctuations that can affect flame characteristics.

Durable Construction

Built to withstand the rigors of the workshop, the regulator features a forged brass body and bonnet. This material choice offers excellent resistance to corrosion and mechanical impact. The adjustment knob is ergonomically designed for easy operation, providing smooth torque for precise pressure settings. Whether utilized in a fabrication shop, on a construction site, or for HVAC repair, this generic regulator offers a high-value alternative to more expensive name-brand units without compromising on essential safety or performance standards.

Safety and Compatibility

Safety is a critical component of gas equipment design. This regulator includes internal relief mechanisms to prevent over-pressurization. The outlet connection is a standard 9/16"-18 left-hand thread, ensuring compatibility with standard "T" grade hoses typically used for propane gas. By adhering to industry-standard connection types, this unit integrates seamlessly into existing oxy-fuel setups, reducing the need for adapters or specialized fittings.

Additional Information
Brand:Generic
Cga Fitting:CGA 510
Item:Regulator
Used On Which Gas:Propane Vapour
Max Outlet:60 PSI
Diameter:2
Gas Type:Propane
Connection Type (CGA):CGA 510
Flow Range:0-60 PSI
Gauge Type:2 inch Dual Scale
Body Material:Brass
Applications:Heating, Cutting, Brazing
Packaging Description:1 per each
Max Inlet:300 PSI
Used On Which Gas?:Propane Vapour

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Medium Duty Propane Regulator (CGA 510)
  • 1 x Set of 2-inch Gauges (Installed)
  • 1 x Outlet Hose Connection
  • 1 x Instruction Manual

APPLICATIONS

  • Oxy-Propane Cutting
  • Heating and Brazing
  • HVAC Repair and Installation
  • General Metal Fabrication
  • Automotive Exhaust Repair
  • Plumbing and Pipefitting

FAQ

This regulator features a CGA 510 inlet connection, which is the standard fitting for industrial propane and acetylene cylinders (though this regulator is specified for propane).

The maximum delivery pressure for this regulator is 60 PSI, which is suitable for most medium-duty cutting and heating applications.

While CGA 510 fits both propane and acetylene tanks, this regulator is specifically labeled and designed for Propane service. Acetylene regulators have different internal material requirements and pressure limits (15 PSI max). Do not use this for Acetylene.

The regulator is equipped with 2-inch diameter gauges for easy reading of tank and line pressure.

No, this is a medium-duty regulator. It is designed for general fabrication and maintenance tasks rather than continuous heavy industrial use.

It has a standard 'B' size 9/16"-18 Left-Hand thread outlet, which is the industry standard for fuel gas hoses.

As a generic item, warranty terms may vary by supplier, but it typically covers manufacturing defects. Please check with the specific vendor for details.

Generally, no. BBQ grills typically use low-pressure regulators (around 11 inches water column, or roughly 0.4 PSI) with a QCC1 connection. This is a high-pressure adjustable regulator (up to 60 PSI) with a CGA 510 connection, intended for industrial tools like torches.