
For welders and fabricators requiring dependable gas regulation, the Miller Smith 110-20-06 Silverline Series regulator is a workhorse built to last. This specific model is outfitted with a CGA 350 connection, making it the correct choice for setups utilizing Hydrogen or Methane cylinders. Unlike cheap, disposable regulators, the Silverline series is constructed from solid brass bar stock, giving it a heavy-duty feel and the resilience to withstand the bumps and knocks of a busy workshop. The exterior is plated to keep it looking clean and to fight off corrosion over years of service.
Precision is key when controlling gas flow, and this regulator delivers with a large 1-7/8 inch diaphragm that maintains steady pressure even as your tank level drops. With a delivery range of 0-15 PSI, it provides fine-tuned control for applications needing lower pressures, ensuring you don't over-pressurize your downstream equipment. The easy-to-read 2-1/2 inch gauges mean you can check your settings at a glance from across the bench. Plus, the filtered seat design helps stop dirt and grit from the cylinder from ruining the regulator's internal seal, saving you money on repairs and replacements down the road.
Whether you are setting up a specialized heating station, a laboratory supply line, or a manufacturing process requiring hydrogen or methane, this Miller Smith regulator offers the peace of mind that comes with professional-grade equipment. It backs up its tough construction with smooth operation, allowing you to focus on the job at hand rather than fiddling with inconsistent gas delivery. Trust the Silverline series for consistent performance in general-purpose industrial applications.
| Additional Information |
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| Brand:Smith Equipment |
| CGA Fitting:CGA 350 |
| Item:Regulator |
| Max Inlet:3500 PSI |
| Max Outlet:15 PSI |
| Used On Which Gas:Methane/Hydrogen |
| Series:110 Silverline |
| Diaphragm Size:1-7/8 inch |
| Body Material:Brass Bar Stock |
| Stage Type:Single Stage |
| Gauge Size:2-1/2 inch |
| Packaging Description:1 per ea |