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827-6628 - Miller Smith 820 Silverline High Pressure Piston Regulator, 0-6000 PSI, CGA 680

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OVERVIEW

Heavy-Duty 6000 PSI Regulator for Inert Gases

When your work involves high-pressure purging, charging, or system testing, the Miller Smith 827-66-28 Silverline Regulator is the reliable workhorse you need. Built to handle the toughest industrial tasks, this regulator is rated for a massive 6000 PSIG inlet and can deliver pressures across that entire range. Whether you are pressurizing struts, testing piping systems, or managing high-pressure supply cylinders, this unit delivers the flow and control necessary to get the job done safely and efficiently. The CGA 680 connection is standard for high-pressure inert gas cylinders, making this regulator compatible with your heavy-duty Nitrogen or Argon supply.

Durability is built into every inch of this regulator. The nickel-plated brass construction stands up to shop abuse and resists corrosion better than standard raw brass, keeping your equipment looking and functioning like new for years. The large, easy-to-read 2-1/2 inch gauges are a standout feature, allowing you to check your pressure levels at a glance without having to squint or walk right up to the tank. This is especially helpful in busy shop environments where you need to monitor equipment from across the bay. The single-stage piston design is specifically chosen for its ruggedness; it handles pressure spikes and high-flow demands better than delicate diaphragm regulators, giving you peace of mind when cracking open a 6000 PSI cylinder.

Ease of use hasn't been sacrificed for strength. The adjusting knob features a low-torque design, meaning you don't have to wrestle with the regulator to dial in your specific pressure requirements. The self-relieving feature is a huge time-saver, automatically venting excess pressure as you back off the screw, so you don't have to manually bleed lines to lower your settings. For applications requiring panel mounting, the body is tapped for rear installation, allowing for a clean, permanent setup in test benches or gas distribution panels. Backed by Miller's reputation for quality, this Silverline regulator is the professional's choice for high-pressure gas management.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
CGA Fitting:CGA 680
Item:Regulator
Max Inlet:6000 PSI
Used On Which Gas:Inert Gases
Series:820 Silverline
Body Material:Nickel Plated Brass
Sensor Type:Piston
Delivery Pressure Range:0-6000 PSIG
Gauge Size:2-1/2 in
Vent Port:1/16 in FNPT
Packaging Description:1 per ea

INCLUDED

  • One (1) 827-66-28 Silverline High Pressure Regulator
  • Owner's Manual

APPLICATIONS

  • High pressure testing and checking
  • R&D laboratory gas delivery
  • Calibration kits and systems
  • Purging and charging applications
  • Chemical plant process control
  • Manufacturing process gas supply
  • Dead-end system pressurization

FAQ

The Miller Smith 827-66-28 is rated for a maximum inlet pressure of 6000 PSIG.

This regulator has a delivery pressure range of 0-6000 PSIG, allowing for full-range pressure control.

It is equipped with a CGA 680 inlet fitting, which is the standard connection for high-pressure inert gases like Nitrogen and Argon.

This unit utilizes a piston sensor design, which provides superior structural reliability for high-pressure applications compared to diaphragm models.

Yes, the bonnet features a captured vent port tapped with 1/16 inch FNPT threads, allowing you to pipe vented gases away from the work area.

No, the body is made of brass that has been nickel-plated. This provides excellent corrosion resistance similar to stainless steel but at a different price point.

Yes, it features a self-relieving adjusting screw, which allows for easy downward pressure adjustment in closed systems without manual bleeding.

It is designed for purging, charging, calibration, R&D labs, and high-pressure testing in chemical and manufacturing plants.
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