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21868 - ESAB 2-Inch High Pressure Regulator Gauge 4000 PSI 1/8 NPT

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OVERVIEW

Precision High-Pressure Monitoring for Industrial Regulators

The ESAB 21868 High Pressure Gauge is a critical component for maintaining the safety and efficiency of your oxy-fuel or MIG/TIG welding setups. Designed as a direct replacement for damaged or worn-out gauges on industrial gas regulators, this instrument provides accurate readings of cylinder contents up to 4000 PSI. The ability to accurately monitor high-pressure inputs is essential for preventing unexpected gas run-outs during critical welding passes and ensuring that cylinder changeovers are managed effectively.

Constructed with a durable 2-inch dial, this gauge strikes the perfect balance between readability and compactness. The 2-inch footprint ensures it does not protrude excessively from the regulator body, reducing the risk of accidental impact damage—a common occurrence in busy fabrication shops. The face of the gauge features a stark white background with crisp, dark numerals, offering superior contrast. This design consideration is particularly important in welding environments where lighting may be suboptimal or where smoke and fume might obscure visibility. Operators can quickly glance at the regulator and ascertain the remaining gas pressure without squinting or using auxiliary lighting.

The connection is a standard 1/8-inch NPT (National Pipe Taper) thread, which is the industry standard for the gauge ports on the majority of medium- to heavy-duty welding regulators. This universality makes the ESAB 21868 a versatile stock item for maintenance departments, capable of servicing regulators for Oxygen, Argon, Helium, Nitrogen, and CO2 mixtures. The internal mechanism is engineered to handle the rigors of high-pressure gas service, providing stable readings and resisting the mechanical vibrations often transmitted through cylinder carts and manifold systems.

Safety is paramount when dealing with compressed gases. A functioning high-pressure gauge is the first line of defense in identifying system anomalies. By ensuring your regulators are equipped with reliable instrumentation like the ESAB 21868, you maintain compliance with safety standards and protect both personnel and equipment. Whether you are refurbishing an older regulator or replacing a gauge smashed during transport, this ESAB component delivers the reliability and accuracy professional fabricators demand.

Additional Information
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Application:High Pressure Cylinder Monitoring
Gas Compatibility:Oxygen, Inert Gas, Argon, Nitrogen, Helium
Mount Type:Bottom/Side Mount
Pressure Range:0-4000 PSI
Dial Diameter:2.0 inch
Connection Size:1/8 inch NPT
Face Color:White

INCLUDED

  • 1 x High Pressure Gauge (0-4000 PSI)

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of broken high-pressure gauges on welding regulators
  • Monitoring cylinder pressure for Oxygen, Argon, Helium, and Nitrogen
  • Industrial gas manifold systems
  • Portable welding rigs and cylinder carts
  • Maintenance and repair of oxy-fuel cutting outfits

FAQ

This gauge features a 1/8-inch NPT (National Pipe Taper) connection, which is the standard size for most welding regulator gauge ports.

Yes, provided the gauge is kept free of oil and grease during installation. The 0-4000 PSI range is standard for high-pressure oxygen cylinders.

This is a high-pressure gauge (0-4000 PSI), meaning it is designed for the tank side to measure the remaining cylinder content.

Unscrew the old gauge using a wrench on the brass stem (never twist the case). Apply a small amount of oxygen-safe thread sealant or tape to the new gauge threads, screw it in by hand, and tighten with a wrench until snug.

Most likely, yes. The majority of regulator brands, including Victor, Harris, and Smith, use 1/8-inch NPT threads for their gauges. Visually compare the thread size to be sure.

The white face provides high contrast against the black markings, making it easier to read in dimly lit workshops or from a distance.

It would physically fit if the threads match, but the scale (0-4000 PSI) is far too high to read the low output pressure (usually 0-100 PSI) accurately. You need a low-pressure gauge for that side.

No, this is the bare gauge. If you need a rubber boot or cover, those are sold separately as gauge protectors.