🔩 Elevate Your Pressure Game!
The Brass Nitrogen Regulator by Yaemart Corporation is a robust and reliable tool designed for high-pressure applications. With dual 2-inch gauges and a maximum delivery pressure of 600 PSI, this regulator ensures precision and safety. Its solid brass construction and CGA580 inlet thread make it a versatile choice for professionals seeking efficiency and durability.
Manufacturer | Yaemart Corportation |
Part Number | NANQUAN |
Item Weight | 2.51 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 6.22 x 5.51 x 3.62 inches |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**Z
Regulate your nite!
I bought this to regulate nitrogen bottle on welding projects. I have also used to fill tires from same bottle and it has worked since installed on bottle. I would recommend turning down when not in use.
S**Y
Really good. EXCELLENT!
Great. Quality & durable.
T**A
Easy to use
Used for pressure testing mini split heat pumps. No issues. Works as described. Good value
W**8
Great choice for the money for my needs.
The accuracy of the low pressure gauge may not be correct, but I used it with a refrigeration manifold gauge set so I had a second gauge in line which is accurate. Given the low price of the regulator the accuracy of the gauge wasn't a surprise or problem. Regulator works great to at least 400 PSI - the top pressure I used.
T**R
Good
It arrived unbroken. It has performed as it should and it hasn’t broken yet after about one year of use and I am in hvac so I use it once or twice a week. it goes up to 600 psi witch comes in handy.
T**A
Best regulator ok the market right now
It took a few days longer than expected to arrive but definitely worth the wait by far the best regulator I've bought in my entire hvac career. For the price definitely worth it!
C**N
Good valve!
I use N2 in tires on my 4x4. Had to remove the hose fitting to insert the hose I got with the Prestacycle kit. The regulator valve failed a month after I got it, replaced it with this one!
Z**H
you get what you pay for but it works
gages get easily bent and needles get caught up. the pins that keep the needle at zero have fallen out. it works fine as long as its taken care of. not nearly as durable but if you take care of your tools this will be fine
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