
When your job demands high pressure and rugged reliability, the Victor 0781-5171 EHP3-800-580 EDGE High Pressure Regulator delivers. Designed for professionals who need to push the limits, this regulator offers a substantial delivery pressure range of up to 800 PSIG, making it the perfect tool for demanding tasks like high-pressure strut charging, HVAC system pressure testing, and heavy-duty purging applications.
Victor has revolutionized regulator design with the EDGE series. Gone are the days of bulky, fragile regulators that break the moment they tip over. The EHP3-800-580 features a compact, streamlined architecture where the gauges are built directly into the body for maximum protection. The patented SLAM (Shock Limiting Absorbing Mechanism) adjustment knob acts as a shock absorber, taking the hit so your regulator doesn't have to. This ensures that your equipment stays operational longer, saving you money on replacements and downtime.
Beyond durability, this regulator offers precision and ease of use. The color-coded knob and clear, high-contrast gauges allow for immediate recognition and accurate settings, even from a distance. The body is constructed from forged brass for ultimate strength, while the high-strength alloy bonnet handles the stress of high-pressure regulation with ease. Whether you are working with Nitrogen, Argon, or Helium, the CGA 580 connection ensures compatibility with standard inert gas cylinders. Upgrade to the Victor EDGE series and experience the difference in safety and performance.
Why Choose the Victor EHP3-800-580?
| Additional Information |
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| Brand:Victor |
| Cga Fitting:CGA 580 |
| Item:Regulator |
| Max Inlet:3000 PSI |
| Max Outlet:800 PSI |
| Used On Which Gas:Argon or Nitrogen, Nitrogen, Inert Gases |
| Packaging Description:1-per-each |
| Gas Service:Inert Gas, Nitrogen, Argon, Helium |
| Delivery Pressure Range:50 - 800 PSIG |
| Inlet Connection:CGA 580 |
| Outlet Connection:1/4" NPT Female |
| Series:EDGE EHP3 |
| Stage Type:Single Stage |
| Used On Which Gas?:Argon or Nitrogen |