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2029235 - ESAB R-52 Regulator Pressure Adjusting Screw

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OVERVIEW

Restore Precision to Your ESAB R-52 Regulator

In the world of industrial gas regulation, the integrity of every component is paramount to safety and performance. The ESAB Pressure Adjusting Screw (2029235) is a critical replacement part designed specifically for the legendary R-52 series regulators. These regulators are workhorses in the welding and cutting industry, known for their durability and flow capacity. However, over years of daily use, the pressure adjusting screw—the primary interface for the operator—can suffer from thread wear, physical damage, or seizing. Maintaining the smooth operation of this screw is essential for setting accurate delivery pressures during oxy-fuel operations.

This genuine ESAB part ensures that your maintenance meets OEM specifications. Unlike aftermarket generic screws that may have slight thread pitch variations, this authentic component guarantees a perfect mate with the regulator bonnet. This precise fit prevents thread stripping and ensures that the tension applied to the regulator spring is linear and predictable. When an adjusting screw becomes difficult to turn or exhibits excessive play, it compromises the operator's ability to fine-tune gas flow, which can lead to unstable flame characteristics or inefficient cutting performance.

Replacing the pressure adjusting screw is a cost-effective maintenance procedure that extends the service life of your R-52 regulator. Instead of replacing the entire unit due to a seized or bent handle, swapping in this new screw restores the tactile feedback and control required for precision work. It is manufactured from high-grade materials to withstand the mechanical stress of frequent adjustments and the harsh conditions typical of fabrication shops and construction sites.

At Josef Gas, we understand that equipment downtime translates to lost productivity. By stocking genuine repair parts like the ESAB 2029235, we help you keep your essential gas equipment in peak operating condition. Whether you are refurbishing older equipment or performing a quick field repair, trust in genuine ESAB components to maintain the safety and reliability standards your operations demand.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea, pack of 1
Compatible Model:R-52 Regulator
Part Type:Pressure Adjusting Screw
Application:Oxy-Fuel Regulation
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Compatible Model:R-52 Regulator
Part Type:Pressure Adjusting Screw
Application:Oxy-Fuel Regulation
Brand:ESAB
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Pressure Adjusting Screw for R-52 Regulator

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing ESAB/Purox R-52 Series Regulators
  • Oxy-Fuel Cutting and Welding Equipment Maintenance
  • Gas Distribution Systems using R-52 Regulators
  • Industrial Equipment Refurbishment

FAQ

This pressure adjusting screw is designed specifically for the ESAB (formerly Purox) R-52 series regulators.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM part from ESAB, ensuring correct fit and material specifications.

Common reasons include stripped threads, a bent handle from impact, or difficulty in turning due to wear or corrosion.

WARNING: Never use oil or grease on any part of an oxygen regulator. Oil in the presence of high-pressure oxygen can cause an explosion. If the screw is stiff, check for thread damage or replace the part.

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

First, ensure the system is completely depressurized. Unscrew the old adjusting screw completely from the bonnet and thread the new one in. Ensure it turns freely before pressurizing.

It is not recommended to use this screw on other brands or models, as thread pitch and length are specific to the R-52 design.

It is made of industrial-grade metal designed to withstand the mechanical stress of compressing the regulator spring.