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0781-2703 - Victor GRF400-320 CO2 Flowmeter Regulator, CGA 320, 2-40 SCFH

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OVERVIEW

Reliable CO2 Flow Control for Light Duty Welding

If you are looking for an economical yet high-quality solution for managing your CO2 shielding gas, the Victor GRF400-320 Regulator/Flowmeter is an excellent choice. Designed by Victor, a leader in gas equipment, this unit is perfect for hobbyists, maintenance crews, and light fabrication shops that need reliable performance without the bulk and cost of heavy-duty industrial regulators.

Compact and Efficient Design
Space is often at a premium in mobile welding carts and small workshops. The GRF400-320 combines the regulator and flowmeter into one compact unit. This "all-in-one" design not only saves space but also makes setup a breeze. You simply attach it to your CO2 tank using the CGA 320 fitting (don't forget your washer!), connect your gas hose, and you are ready to weld. The easy-to-read flow tube lets you dial in your gas flow between 2 and 40 SCFH with precision, ensuring you get the perfect shield for your weld puddle without wasting gas.

Designed for CO2 Applications
Carbon Dioxide is a popular shielding gas for MIG welding because it provides deep penetration and is cost-effective. However, CO2 can be tricky to regulate because it can freeze up regulators during heavy use. The GRF400-320 is specifically engineered to handle CO2 for light-duty cycles (rated at 20%). This means it performs reliably for standard tacking, short beads, and general repairs. If you are running long, continuous production welds, you might need a heated regulator, but for most general repair and light fabrication tasks, this unit is the perfect fit.

Key Benefits:

  • Economical: Get Victor quality at a price point that fits smaller budgets.
  • Easy to Read: The clear flow tube and ball float take the guesswork out of setting your gas flow.
  • Standard Fit: Works with standard CO2 cylinders and gas hoses found in almost every welding shop.

Upgrade your welding setup with the Victor GRF400-320 and experience consistent gas flow that leads to better weld quality and less spatter.

Additional Information
Brand:Victor
Cga Fitting:CGA 320
Used On Which Gas:CO2
Item:Flowmeter
Packaging Description:1-per-each
Flow Range:2-40 SCFH
Series:GRF400
Application:Light Duty, HVAC, Maintenance
Outlet Connection:5/8"-18 RH(F)
Duty Cycle (CO2):20%
Max Inlet:N\A
Max Outlet:38 SCFH
Used On Which Gas?:CO2

INCLUDED

  • 1x GRF400-320 Regulator/Flowmeter
  • 1x Instruction Manual

APPLICATIONS

  • Light Duty MIG Welding (GMAW)
  • Maintenance and Repair Operations (MRO)
  • Hobbyist and DIY Welding
  • HVAC Purging applications using CO2
  • General Light Fabrication

FAQ

This regulator is equipped with a CGA 320 inlet connection, which is the standard fitting for Carbon Dioxide (CO2) cylinders.

The flowmeter is calibrated to provide a flow range of 2 to 40 SCFH (Standard Cubic Feet per Hour).

No, this specific model (GRF400-320) has a CGA 320 inlet for CO2. Argon and Helium cylinders typically use a CGA 580 connection. You would need a different model (like the GRF400-580) for those gases.

The 20% duty cycle rating indicates that this regulator is designed for intermittent use with CO2. Continuous high-flow use can cause the regulator to freeze due to the cooling effect of expanding CO2 gas.

No, the regulator is sold as a standalone unit. It features a standard 5/8"-18 RH(F) outlet connection for attaching your own gas hose.

Yes, CGA 320 connections for CO2 typically require a plastic or fiber washer to ensure a leak-tight seal between the regulator and the cylinder valve.

While CO2 cylinder pressure varies with temperature (typically around 800-900 PSI at room temp), this regulator series is generally rated for standard cylinder pressures up to 3000 PSIG.

No, the GRF400 series is designed for light-duty applications. For heavy-duty industrial use, especially with CO2, a heated regulator or a high-flow series would be recommended.

CATALOGUE & SPEC SHEETS

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