
When your work demands precise control over high-pressure inert gases, the Miller Smith 824-00-28 Silverline Regulator delivers the performance you need. Designed for professionals in testing, calibration, and R&D, this regulator handles inlet pressures up to 6000 PSI with ease. The single-stage design features a durable piston sensor that ensures consistent delivery pressures up to 1000 PSI, making it an essential tool for purging, charging, and high-pressure testing applications.
Durability is at the core of the Silverline series. The regulator features a nickel-plated brass body and bonnet, protecting the internal components from corrosion and wear. This plating not only enhances the tool's longevity but also maintains a professional appearance in laboratory settings. The large 2-1/2 inch gauges are easy to read, reducing eye strain and helping you monitor system performance accurately. Whether you are working with Argon, Nitrogen, or other inert gases requiring a CGA 680 connection, this regulator stands up to the task.
Miller Smith has designed this regulator with the user in mind. The low-torque adjusting screw allows for effortless pressure changes, even at high settings. The self-relieving mechanism prevents pressure buildup in dead-end systems, adding an extra layer of safety and convenience. Additionally, the captured vent port allows you to pipe vented gases away from your work area, ensuring a safer breathing environment. Backed by Miller's reputation for quality, the 824-00-28 is a reliable choice for your high-pressure gas delivery needs.
| Additional Information |
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| Brand:Miller |
| Cga Fitting:CGA 680 |
| Item:Regulator |
| Max Inlet:6000 PSI |
| Max Outlet:1000 PSI |
| Used On Which Gas:Inert Gases |
| Gas Type:Inert Gases, Specialty Gases |
| Connection Type (CGA):CGA 680 |
| Inlet/Outlet Pressure:Max Inlet: 6000 PSIG, Delivery: 0-1000 PSIG |
| Body Material:Nickel Plated Brass |
| Gauge Type:2-1/2 in Single Scale |
| Series:820 Silverline |
| Sensor Type:Piston |
| Packaging Description:1 per ea |