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1424=0124 - Victor 2-Inch Chrome Replacement Gauge, 0-1500 PSI / 10000 kPa

Packaging: pack of 1
$176.68/EA

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SKU: VIC1424-0124 Categories: , ,

OVERVIEW

Precision Monitoring for Industrial Gas Regulation

The Victor 1424-0124 2" Replacement Gauge is an essential component for maintaining the accuracy and safety of your gas regulation equipment. Designed by Victor Technologies, a leader in gas control innovation, this gauge provides a reliable readout for pressures up to 1500 PSI (10,000 kPa). Whether you are refurbishing an older regulator or replacing a damaged unit on a manifold system, this gauge ensures that your pressure readings are precise and easily legible.

Constructed with a robust chrome-plated steel case, this gauge is built to withstand the rigors of industrial environments. The chrome finish not only adds a professional aesthetic to your equipment but also provides superior resistance to corrosion and wear compared to standard painted cases. The 2-inch dial face features high-contrast markings, allowing operators to quickly verify pressure settings from a distance. The dual-scale design, displaying both Imperial (PSI) and Metric (kPa) units, makes this gauge versatile for international projects and facilities utilizing mixed measurement standards.

Safety is paramount in gas handling, and the Victor 1424-0124 is engineered with this in mind. The internal components are manufactured from high-quality brass, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of non-corrosive gases. Furthermore, the unit is cleaned for oxygen service, meaning it is free from oils and contaminants that could pose a hazard in oxygen-enriched environments. This level of preparation makes it a safe choice for oxygen, inert gases, and fuel gas applications where the pressure range is appropriate.

Installation is straightforward with the standard bottom mount connection. This gauge is designed to fit seamlessly into Victor regulators and compatible third-party equipment requiring a 2-inch gauge with a 1500 PSI range. By choosing a genuine Victor replacement part, you ensure that your equipment maintains its original performance specifications and safety ratings.

Additional Information
Diameter:2"
Max Psi:1500
Used On A:Regulator
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Scale Type:Dual Scale (PSI / kPa)
Case Finish:Chrome
Pressure Range:0-1500 PSI, 0-10000 kPa
Mount Type:Bottom Mount
Gas Service:Non-Corrosive Gases, Oxygen Compatible

INCLUDED

  • 1x Victor 2" Replacement Gauge (0-1500 PSI)
  • Instruction Sheet

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement gauge for Victor regulators
  • High-pressure delivery monitoring
  • Manifold system pressure indication
  • General industrial gas pressure monitoring
  • HVAC pressure testing equipment

FAQ

This gauge typically features a 1/4" NPT bottom mount connection, which is standard for most 2-inch diameter regulator gauges. However, always verify the thread size of your existing equipment before purchasing.

Yes, this gauge is cleaned for oxygen service, meaning it is free of oils and hydrocarbons that could react with high-pressure oxygen.

While the gauge is compatible with acetylene gas materials, a 1500 PSI range is typically higher than standard acetylene cylinder gauges (usually 400 PSI). It may be used if the application specifically calls for this range, but ensure the scale provides the resolution you need.

The gauge displays pressure in both Pounds per Square Inch (PSI) on the outer scale and Kilopascals (kPa) on the inner scale.

The case is made of steel with a chrome finish, providing excellent durability and resistance to impact compared to plastic cases.

Yes, as long as the regulator accepts a 2-inch gauge with a standard bottom mount NPT connection (usually 1/4" NPT) and the pressure range is appropriate.

Unscrew the old gauge using a wrench on the brass stem (never twist the case). Apply a small amount of oxygen-safe PTFE tape to the threads of the new gauge, leaving the first thread bare, and tighten firmly into the regulator body.

The gauge is rated for a maximum pressure of 1500 PSI. For safety and accuracy, the operating pressure should ideally fall within the middle third of the gauge's range.