
Get your HVAC pressure testing done right with the TurboTorch DP250-800-580 Nitrogen Purging Regulator. When you are out in the field, you need equipment that works as hard as you do, and this regulator is built to handle the pressure. Capable of delivering up to 800 PSI, it is the perfect tool for pressure testing refrigeration lines, locating leaks, and purging systems with nitrogen before brazing. The 1/4-inch flare fitting on the outlet makes connecting to your existing hoses seamless, so you can get set up and working in no time.
We know that tools take a beating in the back of a truck or on a busy job site. That is why TurboTorch designed this regulator with a unique gauge guard. No more worrying about snapping a gauge face if the tank tips or something falls on it—this unit is armored for protection. The body is forged brass, and the housing cap is made from high-strength zinc aluminum, giving you a regulator that feels solid and lasts for years. The color-coded knob is easy to grab and turn, even with gloves on, allowing for smooth pressure adjustments on the fly.
Don't risk your reputation on faulty testing equipment. The TurboTorch 0386-0857 gives you the precision you need to ensure every line set is sealed and secure. Whether you are working on residential AC units or commercial refrigeration systems, this nitrogen regulator is an essential part of your loadout. Order yours today from Welders Supply and take advantage of our fast shipping to get the gear you need exactly when you need it.
| Additional Information |
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| Brand:TurboTorch |
| Cga Fitting:CGA 580 |
| Used On Which Gas:Nitrogen |
| Max Inlet:3000 PSI |
| Max Outlet:800 PSI |
| Item:Regulator |
| Gas Type:Nitrogen |
| Connection Type (CGA):CGA 580 |
| Inlet/Outlet Pressure:Max Inlet: 3000 PSIG, Delivery: 0-800 PSIG |
| Body Material:Forged Brass, Zinc Aluminum Cap |
| Connection Sizes:1/4" Flare Outlet |
| Gauge Type:Analog with Guard |
| Applications:HVAC Purging, Pressure Testing, Brazing |
| Packaging Description:1 of each |
| Used On Which Gas?:Nitrogen |