
When you are running a shop with a bulk gas system or a manifold setup, you need a regulator that can handle the flow and maintain steady pressure at your station. The Victor 0780-1200 BSL 700-500 Line Regulator is built exactly for that purpose. Unlike standard cylinder regulators, this unit is designed to be installed directly into your gas piping line, taking the lower pressure from your bulk tank or manifold and stepping it down to the precise working pressure you need for your torch or machine.
Built tough with a forged brass body, this regulator can take the daily abuse of a busy industrial environment. It features a delivery range of 10-200 PSIG, giving you plenty of versatility whether you are doing light heating or heavy-duty cutting. The 1/2-inch NPT connections mean it won't choke your flow, ensuring you get the volume of oxygen required for high-performance applications. The large stainless steel diaphragm inside is the secret to its smooth operation, reacting quickly to changes in demand so your flame stays neutral and your cuts stay clean.
Safety and longevity are key with Victor equipment. This model includes a bleed valve and uses high-quality silicon and nylon seals to prevent leaks and resist wear over time. If you are setting up a new drop station or replacing an old, worn-out line regulator, the BSL 700-500 is a professional-grade choice that ensures your gas delivery system operates safely and efficiently. Note: This is a line regulator for piping systems (max inlet 350 PSIG) and should not be attached directly to high-pressure gas cylinders.
| Additional Information |
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| Brand:Victor |
| Item:Regulator |
| Used On Which Gas:Oxygen |
| Max Inlet:350 PSI |
| Max Outlet:200 PSI |
| Packaging Description:1-per-ea |
| Series:BSL 700 |
| Connection Type:1/2" NPT Female |
| Body Material:Forged Brass |
| Diaphragm Material:Stainless Steel |
| Gauge Size:2.5" |
| Seal Material:Silicon and Nylon |
| Application Type:Line Regulator, Bulk System |
| CGA Fitting:CGA 580 |
| Used On Which Gas?:Argon or Nitrogen |