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The performance regulator and handle kit designed for 10 lb Co2 tanks is purpose-built to meet the needs of users. It utilizes the Series 1000 high flow fixed flow brass regulator, which is a robust quick connect primarily designed for filling large offroad tires. Compared to a typical compressor rated at 4-5CFM with a maximum pressure of 150PSI, this non-freezing regulator has an output of 40CFM at 150PSI, allowing users to get back on the trail without electricity - airing up tires, re-seating a bead, or running an impact.
The regulator's specifications include:
The included handle is designed to adapt to any small neck CO2 or Nitrous style tank with a 1 5/8" neck. It can also be used with larger neck aluminum cylinders such as 2 3/8" through 2.60", but users will need to supply longer bolts, which can be easily found at any hardware store. The handle fits 5#, 10#, 15#, and 20# aluminum beverage cylinders.
It is important to note that all accessories connected to the quick connect outlet must be designed for 150PSI WORKING PRESSURE. Failure to use the correct components can result in product failure and personal injury. Additionally, users should bleed all residual gas from lines after use to avoid damage and hose failure, as gas expands with increased temperature.
In summary, this high-performance, non-freezing, fixed-flow 150 PSI carbon dioxide regulator, paired with a protective carry handle for a 10 lb Co2 tank, is an essential tool for those who need to air up tires, re-seat a bead, or run an impact without the need for electricity.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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manufacturer | Preece Precision LLC | ||||
part_number | 1000-150F-320-QC | ||||
package_dimensions | 10 x 8 x 8 inches | ||||
material | Brass | ||||
usage | Tire Inflating and Running Air Tools | ||||
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best_sellers_rank | #381,810 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #167 in Welding Gas Regulators | ||||
date_first_available | November 20, 2019 |