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0731-0062 - Victor 0731-0062 Stainless Steel Diaphragm for SR 450/460 Series Regulators

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OVERVIEW

Keep Your Victor Regulator Running Strong

Your regulator is the unsung hero of your welding and cutting setup, and the diaphragm is its heartbeat. When your trusted Victor SR 450 or SR 460 starts acting up—maybe the pressure is creeping up when you let off the trigger, or the flow feels inconsistent—it’s often a sign that the internal diaphragm needs attention. The Victor 0731-0062 Stainless Steel Diaphragm is the genuine replacement part you need to get your heavy-duty gear back in the fight. Don't settle for generic knock-offs when it comes to controlling high-pressure gas; stick with the brand that built the equipment.

Why stainless steel? In heavy-duty industrial applications, you need a component that won't degrade over time like rubber might. This stainless steel diaphragm is built to withstand the rigors of daily shop use, temperature swings, and the high pressures associated with oxygen and other industrial gases. It provides a crisp, responsive feel to your pressure adjustment, allowing you to dial in your settings with confidence. If you rely on your Victor regulator for precise flame setting in oxy-fuel cutting or consistent shielding gas flow, a fresh diaphragm is the best insurance policy against bad welds and rough cuts.

Repairing your own equipment can save time and money, but it requires the right parts. This assembly is designed to drop straight into compatible Victor SR series regulators. It restores that "like-new" performance, eliminating the hum, vibration, or drift that comes with worn-out internals. Whether you are a professional fabricator, a pipe welder, or a shop foreman managing equipment maintenance, keeping a spare 0731-0062 on hand ensures that a blown regulator doesn't shut down production. Invest in the longevity of your tools and ensure safety in your shop with genuine Victor replacement parts.

Why Choose Genuine Victor Parts?

  • Safety First: Gas equipment operates under high pressure; OEM parts are tested to handle the load.
  • Durability: Stainless steel construction outlasts standard rubber diaphragms in harsh conditions.
  • Performance: Get back the smooth, consistent flow control you expect from a Victor regulator.
Additional Information
Brand:Victor
Product Type:Regulator Diaphragm
Material:Stainless Steel
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Compatible Series:SR 450, SR 460, SR 700
Part Number:0731-0062
Application:Heavy Duty Gas Regulation, High Pressure Regulation

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Stainless Steel Diaphragm Assembly
  • Installation Instructions (if applicable)

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing Victor SR 450 Series Regulators
  • Repairing Victor SR 460 Series Regulators
  • Repairing Victor SR 700 Series Regulators
  • Maintenance of heavy-duty industrial gas equipment
  • High-purity gas regulation applications
  • Oxy-fuel cutting and welding station maintenance

FAQ

This diaphragm is designed for Victor heavy-duty regulators, specifically the SR 450, SR 460, and SR 700 series.

The 0731-0062 is made of stainless steel, offering superior durability and chemical resistance compared to rubber diaphragms.

Common signs include 'creeping' (outlet pressure rises when flow stops), audible humming or vibration during use, or external leaks around the bonnet.

No, this part is specific to the heavy-duty SR series. Always check your regulator's parts breakdown to ensure compatibility.

Regulator repair should only be performed by qualified personnel. Improper assembly can lead to dangerous gas leaks or high-pressure failures.

Genuine Victor parts typically carry a warranty against manufacturing defects, but proper installation is required.

Stainless steel does not absorb contaminants, withstands extreme temperatures better, and eliminates the risk of off-gassing, making it ideal for high-purity or harsh environments.

You will typically need a bench vise, a large wrench or socket for the bonnet, and a torque wrench to ensure proper re-assembly specifications are met.