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0705-0004 - Victor Regulator Diaphragm Slip Ring 0705-0004

Packaging: pack of 1
$18.68/EA

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OVERVIEW

Restore Your Regulator with the Victor 0705-0004 Diaphragm Slip Ring

Keep your Victor regulator running like a champ with the Victor 0705-0004 Diaphragm Slip Ring. If you've noticed that your regulator's pressure adjustment knob feels gritty, hard to turn, or if the pressure seems to jump erratically when you're setting it, it might be time for a tune-up. This slip ring is the small but mighty part that sits inside your regulator, right on top of the diaphragm. It's there to make sure that when you crank down on the pressure, the spring pushes down smoothly without twisting or tearing up the rubber or metal diaphragm underneath.

Smooth Operation for Precise Welds

We all know that consistent gas flow is key to a good weld or a clean cut. If your regulator is fighting you, you're not getting the control you need. This slip ring acts like a buffer, letting the adjustment mechanism slide freely. This means when you dial in 20 PSI, you get 20 PSI smoothly, without having to wrestle with the knob. It's a simple fix that brings back that smooth, factory-fresh feel to your gear. Don't let a sticky regulator mess up your flow—replace the worn internals with the parts that were made for it.

Protect Your Equipment

Your regulator is the heart of your oxy-fuel or MIG/TIG setup. Protecting the diaphragm is crucial because if that blows, you're out of commission. The 0705-0004 Slip Ring takes the abuse from the heavy adjustment spring so your diaphragm doesn't have to. Over time, these rings can get grooved or lost during a rebuild. putting a fresh one in is cheap insurance against more expensive repairs down the line. It's built tough by Victor to handle the shop environment.

Direct Replacement for Easy Repair

This is a genuine Victor part, so you don't have to worry about it fitting. It drops right into place on compatible Victor regulator models. Whether you are doing a full rebuild in your shop or just swapping out parts to fix a sticky knob, this slip ring is the exact piece you need. Don't settle for hardware store washers that might corrode or crush under pressure. Stick with the brand that built your torch and regulator. Grab a Victor 0705-0004 and get back to burning metal with confidence.

Additional Information
Brand:Victor
Item:Regulator Repair Part
Packaging Description:pack of 1
Product Type:Diaphragm Slip Ring
Compatible Equipment:Victor Gas Regulators
Part Number:0705-0004

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Victor 0705-0004 Diaphragm Slip Ring

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing Victor gas regulators
  • Routine maintenance of oxy-fuel equipment
  • Restoring smooth pressure adjustment functionality
  • Replacing worn or lost internal regulator components
  • Gas apparatus rebuild shops

FAQ

The slip ring sits between the diaphragm and the adjustment spring or button. It reduces friction, allowing the adjustment knob to turn smoothly and preventing the spring from twisting or damaging the diaphragm.

Yes, the 0705-0004 is a genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) part manufactured by Victor.

If your regulator adjustment knob feels gritty, binds up, or if the pressure adjustment is erratic, it could indicate a worn or damaged slip ring.

No, it is not recommended. The slip ring is designed with specific dimensions and materials to handle the spring load and provide the correct interface with the diaphragm. Using incorrect parts can lead to regulator failure.

This part fits specific series of Victor regulators. Please check your regulator's parts breakdown or service manual to confirm compatibility with part number 0705-0004.

No, this item is sold individually as the slip ring only. Diaphragms and other repair parts are sold separately.

Victor slip rings can be made of brass, stainless steel, or specialized polymers depending on the application. This specific part is manufactured to Victor's OEM specifications for durability.

Regulator repair should generally be performed by qualified technicians or authorized repair centers to ensure safety and proper calibration, especially for high-pressure oxygen equipment.
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