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0750-0069 - Victor Regulator Pressure Adjustment T-Handle Assembly

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OVERVIEW

Don't Let a Broken Knob Stop the Job

We've all been there—you're setting up for a heavy cut, you reach for the regulator to dial in your oxygen, and the handle is either bent, stripped, or just plain stuck. A busted regulator can shut down a station instantly, but you don't need to toss the whole unit in the scrap bin. The Victor 0750-0069 Adjusting Screw Assembly is the exact part you need to bring that heavy-duty Victor regulator back from the dead. This isn't some cheap knock-off; it's the genuine article, built to fit your SR 450 or SR 460 series regulators perfectly.

This assembly includes the classic T-handle and the threaded screw that does the heavy lifting. If you are running big regulators, you know that the T-handle is essential for getting enough torque to compress those heavy springs for high-pressure work. The threads on this replacement are crisp and clean, meaning you'll get that smooth, buttery adjustment back, allowing you to dial in your pressures exactly where you need them without fighting the knob. It’s designed to take a beating, just like the rest of your Victor gear.

Swapping this part out is a straightforward fix that saves you the cost of a brand-new regulator. It’s a smart addition to any shop's spare parts drawer or a field repair kit. When you are out on a job site, having the ability to fix a stripped adjustment screw can mean the difference between finishing the job on time or waiting around for a delivery truck. Keep your gear running right and your flame steady with this original Victor replacement part.

Whether you dropped a cylinder on the regulator (it happens) or years of daily use have just worn the threads down, this assembly is the solution. It restores the feel and function of your regulator, so you can focus on laying down beads or making cuts rather than wrestling with your gas supply. Get the Victor 0750-0069, fix it right, and get back to making sparks.

Additional Information
Brand:Victor
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Part Type:Adjusting Screw Assembly
Compatible Equipment:Victor SR 450 Series Regulators, Victor SR 460 Series Regulators
Material:Brass, Steel
Application:Gas Regulation Pressure Adjustment

INCLUDED

  • (1) Adjusting Screw Assembly (T-Handle and Threaded Shaft)

APPLICATIONS

  • Repair of Victor SR 450 Series Heavy-Duty Regulators
  • Repair of Victor SR 460 Series Heavy-Duty Regulators
  • Maintenance of industrial oxy-fuel cutting stations
  • Restoration of pressure adjustment functionality in gas distribution systems
  • Replacement of bent, stripped, or broken regulator T-handles

FAQ

The Victor 0750-0069 Adjusting Screw Assembly is designed primarily for Victor SR 450 and SR 460 series heavy-duty regulators.

Typically, the 0750-0069 part number refers to the adjusting screw and handle assembly itself. The bonnet bushing is usually a separate component, though you should check your specific regulator diagram to confirm all needed parts.

Over time, the threads on the adjusting screw can become worn or stripped from frequent use, or the handle can become bent due to impact. Replacing it restores smooth pressure adjustment.

Yes, this is a genuine Victor Equipment OEM replacement part, ensuring proper fit and safety for your regulator.

No, this part is threaded and dimensioned specifically for Victor regulator bodies. Using it on other brands may damage the regulator or result in unsafe operation.

Unscrew the old assembly completely from the regulator bonnet. Inspect the internal threads of the bonnet for damage. If clean, thread the new assembly in. Ensure the regulator is not under pressure during this process.

The assembly is constructed from high-strength metal, typically steel or brass alloys, designed to withstand the mechanical stress of spring compression.

Not necessarily. The adjusting screw controls pressure setting. If the regulator is leaking (creeping) or venting, the issue is likely with the internal seat, nozzle, or diaphragm, not the screw itself.