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0750-0016 - Victor SR Series Regulator Adjusting Screw T-Handle Assembly

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OVERVIEW

Don't Let a Broken Knob Stop Your Cut

We know that out in the field, your gear takes a beating. Regulators get knocked over, tossed in truck beds, and handled with grit-covered gloves every day. One of the most common failure points on a heavy-duty regulator isn't the internal diaphragm—it's the external adjusting screw. If you are running Victor SR 450, SR 460, or SR 700 series regulators, the Victor 0750-0016 Adjusting Screw Assembly is the exact part you need to fix a bent, stripped, or seized handle and get back to burning metal.

This isn't a cheap knock-off part; it is a genuine Victor replacement assembly. That means the threads are cut perfectly to match your regulator's bonnet, ensuring you don't strip out the housing when you crank it down. The classic T-handle design gives you the torque you need to dial in your pressure settings precisely, which is essential when you are trying to get that perfect neutral flame or the right oxygen pressure for a clean cut. Round knobs can slip in sweaty or gloved hands, but the T-bar on the 0750-0016 gives you a solid grip every time, allowing for fine-tuning even when the regulator is under high tension.

Why buy a brand new regulator for hundreds of dollars when a simple repair part can make your old one work like new? Replacing the adjusting screw is one of the easiest repairs you can perform. If your current screw is wobbling, bent from a cylinder tip-over, or just feels gritty and hard to turn, swapping it out will restore that smooth, buttery feel you expect from high-quality Victor equipment. Keeping a spare 0750-0016 in your toolbox is a smart move for any serious fabricator or mobile repair truck.

Safety is always priority number one. A compromised adjusting screw can lead to erratic pressure spikes or the inability to shut off flow quickly in an emergency. By using authentic Victor parts, you ensure that the mechanical integrity of your pressure control device is maintained. This assembly comes ready to install, so you can spend less time wrenching on your tools and more time welding, cutting, and fabricating.

Additional Information
Brand:Victor
Product Type:Adjusting Screw Assembly
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Compatible Series:SR 450, SR 460, SR 700
Material:Brass, Steel
Handle Style:T-Handle
Application:Pressure Regulation, Gas Equipment Repair

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Adjusting Screw
  • 1 x T-Handle Bar
  • 1 x Bushing/Nut Assembly

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing Victor SR 450 Series Regulators
  • Repairing Victor SR 460 Series Regulators
  • Repairing Victor SR 700 Series Regulators
  • Heavy-duty industrial gas equipment maintenance
  • Oxy-fuel cutting and welding station repair
  • Scrap yard and demolition equipment refurbishment

FAQ

This adjusting screw assembly is designed primarily for Victor SR 450, SR 460, and SR 700 series heavy-duty regulators.

Yes, the 0750-0016 is a complete assembly that includes the threaded screw and the T-handle bar integrated for use.

Common reasons include stripped threads making adjustment difficult, a bent handle from impact (like a falling cylinder), or corrosion causing the screw to seize.

Yes, this is an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) part from Victor Technologies, ensuring proper fit and safety.

It is not recommended. Thread pitches and bonnet designs vary between manufacturers. This part is specifically engineered for Victor equipment.

If the screw is hard to turn, feels 'gritty', wobbles excessively, or if the T-handle is physically bent, it should be replaced to ensure accurate pressure control.

No, the adjusting screw compresses a spring which acts on a diaphragm to regulate pressure. It does not directly seal the gas path but controls the output pressure setting.

Generally, a small amount of oxygen-safe lubricant (like Krytox) can be used on the threads if specified by the service manual, but never use oil or grease on oxygen equipment.