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Draper 130 Bar Gas Bottle Regulator with Gauge – Model 70135

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Description

General description

This Draper 130 Bar Gas Bottle Regulator with Gauge (Model 70135) is designed for use with disposable CO2 gas bottles. It features a bullnose connector compatible with Draper gas MIG welders, TIG welders, and other gas welding equipment. The regulator includes a single gauge to monitor pressure and ensure safe operation.

Technical specifications

  • Maximum inlet pressure: 40 Bar
  • Maximum working pressure: 20 liters per minute
  • Regulator type: Gas bottle regulator with gauge
  • Compatibility and accessories

  • Compatible with disposable CO2 gas bottles
  • Fitted with bullnose connector suitable for Draper gas MIG and TIG welders, as well as other gas welding equipment
  • Includes one regulator with gauge
  • Installation

  • Attach the regulator to the CO2 gas bottle using the bullnose connector
  • Ensure all connections are secure before use
  • Usage

  • Use the regulator to control and monitor the flow of CO2 gas during welding operations
  • Adjust the pressure as needed for specific welding requirements
  • Other information

  • Suitable for professional and DIY welding applications
  • Features

    • Brand
      DRAPER
    • NF certification
      NF130
    • Warranty
      1 year(s)
    • Gas
      Carbon monoxide
    • Height
      3.6 cm
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