
Every welder knows that consistent gas flow is the secret to a perfect bead. The Victor CutSkill HRF 1425-580 Flowmeter Regulator is designed to give you exactly that—precision control over your shielding gas for superior MIG and TIG results. Forget about vague dial gauges that only give you an estimate; this flowmeter features a vertical tube with a floating ball that shows you the exact Cubic Feet per Hour (CFH) being delivered to your torch. Whether you are welding thin sheet metal or heavy structural steel, being able to dial in your flow between 10 and 50 CFH means you save gas on small jobs and ensure adequate coverage on big ones.
Built by Victor, a brand synonymous with welding quality, this regulator is tough enough for any garage or workshop. The solid brass body resists corrosion and damage, while the impact-resistant tube cover protects the critical metering components. The smooth-turning needle valve makes adjustments easy, even when wearing gloves. It connects directly to standard Argon, Helium, or Argon/Mix cylinders with a CGA 580 valve, making it a plug-and-play upgrade for most welders.
Why settle for a cheap, generic regulator when you can have the reliability of a Victor? Poor gas flow leads to porosity, spatter, and weak welds. By upgrading to the HRF 1425-580, you ensure that your shielding gas is consistent, reducing rework and saving you money on consumables in the long run. It is the ideal choice for hobbyists, automotive restorers, and professional fabricators looking for a dependable flowmeter that won't let them down.
| Additional Information |
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| Brand:Victor |
| Cga Fitting:CGA 580 |
| Item:Flowmeter |
| Used On Which Gas:Argon/Weldmix |
| Max Inlet:3000 PSI |
| Max Outlet:50 SCFH |
| Packaging Description:1-per-ea |
| Gas Type:Argon, Argon/CO2 Mix, Helium |
| Connection Type (CGA):CGA 580 |
| Flow Range:10-50 CFH |
| Inlet/Outlet Pressure:Max Inlet 3000 PSIG |
| Gauge Type:Cylinder Pressure Gauge, Flow Tube |
| Body Material:Machined Brass |
| Applications:MIG Welding, TIG Welding, Light Fabrication |
| Used On Which Gas?:Argon or Weldmix |