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Part Number: 3102555SKU: HCL3102555
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Harris Model 2555-AR70-680 heavy-duty argon/carbon dioxide flowmeter regulator designed specifically to provide flow control of gases from ultra-high pressure (5500 PSIG) cylinders. Regulator features a brass body, chrome-plated brass bonnet, 2" painted steel dual scale gauge, one-piece encapsulated seat design with internal filter and PTFE TeflonĀ® seat. Flowmeter has a durable, easy-to-read flow tube/cover and sensitive needle valve for fingertip control. The regulator has a flow capacity of 10-70, compensated PSIG of 50, supply pressure gauge of 6000 PSIG, CGA-680 inlet connection and 5/8" - 18 female outlet connection. Conforms to CGA-E-4 standard for gas pressure regulators.

Features

  • One-piece encapsulated seat design with internal filter and a PTFE TeflonĀ® seat
  • Single-stage regulator
  • Brass body
  • Painted zinc bonnet
  • 2" brass dual scale gauge
  • Neoprene diaphragm
  • Model 55-2AR/CD flowmeter
  • Durable flow tube and cover
  • Sensitive needle valve for fingertip control
  • Regulator features compensated PSIG of 50, supply pressure gauge up to 6000 PSIG, CGA-680 inlet connection and 5/8"-18 female outlet connection
  • Used for gas-shielded welding and other industrial applications
  • Provides precise flow control of shielding gases in high (5500 PSIG) pressure cylinders

Applications

  • Gas shielded welding and other industrial applications

Specifications

  • Regulator Type Flowmeter Regulator
  • Gas Service Argon
  • Delivery Rate 0 - 70 scfh
  • Inlet Connection CGA-680
  • Workload Heavy Duty
  • Outlet Connection 5/8" - 18 RH (Female)
  • Gauge Diameter 2

WARNING

  • WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Nitrogen Dioxide, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and Carbon monoxide, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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