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0320-0079 - Victor High Pressure Regulator Seat Assembly 0320-0079

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OVERVIEW

Get Your Regulator Back to Work

There is nothing more frustrating than a regulator that won't hold steady pressure. If you notice your gauge needle slowly climbing when your torch is off, or if you hear a hiss coming from your gas gear, you might be dealing with a worn-out seat. The Victor 0320-0079 Seat Assembly is the solution to get your trusted Victor regulator back in fighting shape. Instead of tossing out a high-quality, expensive regulator, you can often fix the issue simply by swapping out this internal part.

This is a genuine Victor part, meaning it fits right the first time and lasts. Cheap knock-offs can fail quickly or, worse, cause safety issues with high-pressure gas. When you are dealing with oxygen or acetylene tanks, you don't want to take chances. This seat assembly is the heart of your regulator's pressure control. It takes the brunt of the force from the gas cylinder and ensures that the gas coming out of your hose is smooth and consistent. A fresh seat means a stable flame, better cuts, and safer operation for you and your shop.

Maintenance is a normal part of owning professional welding equipment. Over years of opening and closing cylinder valves, the internal seat of a regulator can get grooved or damaged by tiny particles. This replacement assembly is designed for heavy-duty use, restoring the tight seal needed to prevent "creep" (rising pressure). Whether you are running a busy fabrication shop or a mobile repair rig, keeping a spare seat assembly on hand is a smart move to minimize downtime. Don't let a ten-dollar problem stop a thousand-dollar job—install a new Victor seat and keep burning.

Why Choose Genuine Victor Parts?

Victor equipment is legendary for its durability, but even the best gear needs a tune-up eventually. Using genuine parts like the 0320-0079 ensures that your warranty remains valid and your equipment performs exactly as it did when it was new. This part is easy for qualified technicians to install and is the most common fix for pressure issues. Keep your flame steady and your shop safe with authentic Victor replacement parts.

Additional Information
Brand:Victor
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Product Type:Seat Assembly, Repair Part
Application:Gas Regulator Repair, Oxy-Fuel Equipment Maintenance
Component Type:High Pressure Seat

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Victor 0320-0079 Seat Assembly
  • Installation Instructions (if applicable)

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing creeping pressure in Victor regulators
  • Routine maintenance of heavy-duty oxy-fuel equipment
  • Restoring regulator performance in industrial fabrication environments
  • Fixing internal leaks in gas control devices
  • Service and overhaul of welding gas distribution equipment

FAQ

The seat assembly is the internal valve component that seals against the high-pressure inlet gas. It regulates the flow into the low-pressure chamber and prevents pressure from rising when the torch is not in use.

The most common sign is 'creep,' where the delivery pressure gauge needle continues to rise after you have closed the torch valve. This indicates the seat is not sealing properly against the high-pressure supply.

Yes, the 0320-0079 is a genuine OEM replacement part manufactured by Victor (ESAB), ensuring correct fit and material specifications for your equipment.

Regulator repair involves high-pressure gases and safety risks. While many experienced technicians perform these repairs, it is recommended that gas regulation equipment be serviced by qualified or certified repair personnel.

This seat assembly is typically used in Victor's heavy-duty regulator series. Always check your specific regulator's parts diagram or service manual to confirm the part number before ordering.

No, the seat assembly primarily fixes internal leaks (creep). If gas is leaking from the outside of the regulator body or gauges, you may need new diaphragms, O-rings, or gauge thread sealant.

Seats can fail due to normal wear and tear over time, but they are often damaged by debris entering the regulator or by opening the cylinder valve too quickly, which slams the seat with high-pressure gas.

The assembly typically consists of a brass housing with a specialized elastomer or polymer insert designed to withstand high pressures and resist degradation from specific gases.