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313-00240000 - Miller Smith Silverline 310 Series SS Single Stage Regulator, CGA 580, 0-250 PSIG

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OVERVIEW

Reliable Gas Control for Critical Welding Applications

When your welding or fabrication project demands the highest level of gas purity and control, the Miller Smith 313-00-24-00-00 Silverline Regulator is the professional's choice. Built by one of the most trusted names in the industry, this stainless steel regulator is designed to handle the rigors of industrial environments while providing the delicate precision needed for specialty gas shielding. Whether you are working with TIG welding of exotic alloys or managing laser gas supplies, this regulator ensures that your gas delivery remains contaminant-free and stable.

Built to Last in Tough Environments

Durability is a key feature of the Silverline 310 Series. The body is machined from 316 stainless steel bar stock, offering exceptional strength and resistance to corrosion. This is particularly important in environments where moisture or chemical fumes might degrade standard brass regulators. The internal components, including a 316 stainless steel filtered seat, are engineered to withstand high-pressure use while protecting the regulator from debris. This results in a longer lifespan and fewer replacements, saving you time and money in the long run.

Precise Pressure Regulation

Achieving the perfect weld often requires exact gas flow and pressure settings. The convoluted stainless steel diaphragm in this Miller Smith regulator provides immediate response to changes in demand, maintaining a steady delivery pressure of 0-250 PSIG. This stability is essential for maintaining consistent arc characteristics and preventing weld defects caused by gas fluctuations. The large 2-1/2 inch gauges allow for quick and accurate checks of your cylinder and line pressure, so you can focus on the weld puddle rather than your equipment.

Versatile and Safe

Safety is never an afterthought with Miller Smith equipment. This regulator features a captured vent port that allows you to pipe vented gases away from the work area, a critical feature when working in confined spaces or with specific gas mixtures. The CGA 580 connection is standard for inert gases, making this regulator compatible with your existing Argon, Nitrogen, and Helium cylinders. Whether mounted on a cylinder or a panel, the Miller Smith Silverline regulator delivers the performance and peace of mind required for high-stakes welding and fabrication.

Additional Information
Brand:Smith Equipment
Item:Regulator
Cga Fitting:CGA 580
Max Inlet:3500 PSI
Max Outlet:250 PSI
Used On Which Gas:Argon or Nitrogen, Inert Gases
Series:Silverline 310
Body Material:316 Stainless Steel
Diaphragm Material:Convoluted Stainless Steel
Seat Material:PCTFE
Port Size:1/4" FNPT
Gauge Size:2-1/2"
Stages:Single Stage
Packaging Description:1 per ea

INCLUDED

  • 1x Miller Smith 313-00-24-00-00 Silverline Regulator
  • 1x Set of 2-1/2" Single Scale Gauges
  • 1x Instruction Manual

APPLICATIONS

  • High purity gas distribution systems
  • Corrosive gas handling
  • Laboratory and analytical instrumentation
  • Laser gas delivery systems
  • Petrochemical processing
  • Pharmaceutical manufacturing
  • Semiconductor manufacturing
  • Specialty welding shielding gas supply

FAQ

The maximum inlet pressure for the Miller Smith 313-00-24-00-00 is 3500 PSIG.

This regulator provides a delivery pressure range of 0-250 PSIG.

The regulator body is constructed from 316 stainless steel bar stock for high corrosion resistance.

It features a CGA 580 inlet connection, which is standard for inert gases like Argon, Nitrogen, and Helium.

Yes, the wetted parts are made of 316 stainless steel and PCTFE, making it suitable for corrosive, non-corrosive, and toxic gases.

Yes, it includes a captured vent port (1/16" FNPT) in the bonnet to allow for the safe venting of hazardous gases.

Yes, the bonnet is threaded for front panel mounting and the body is tapped for rear panel mounting.

It uses a convoluted stainless steel diaphragm for precise pressure control and a metal-to-metal seal.
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