
In the world of welding and metal fabrication, the integrity of your gas equipment is just as important as the quality of your arc. The Western Enterprises B-50 CGA-540 Oxygen Valve Outlet is engineered to provide welders and fabricators with a dependable connection point for their oxygen supply. Whether you are running an oxy-fuel cutting torch, a heating setup, or a brazing operation, ensuring a leak-free gas flow is essential for both process efficiency and shop safety.
This adaptor serves as a bridge between your oxygen source and your equipment. It is designed with a CGA-540 connection (.903"-14 NGO RH Male), which is the designated standard for industrial oxygen cylinders. This specificity helps prevent accidental connections to non-oxygen gas lines, thereby reducing the risk of dangerous cross-contamination. The outlet side features a 1/4" NPT Male thread, making it compatible with a vast array of standard pipe fittings, regulators, and high-pressure hoses commonly found in welding shops.
Durability is a hallmark of Western Enterprises products, and the B-50 is no exception. Constructed from solid brass, it resists deformation and wear even after repeated use. The material is also chosen for its compatibility with oxygen; brass does not spark, minimizing ignition risks in oxygen-rich atmospheres. With a maximum pressure rating of 3000 PSIG, this fitting can handle the full pressure of a standard oxygen cylinder with ease, giving you peace of mind during high-pressure operations.
Applications and Benefits:
Upgrade your gas equipment connections with the Western Enterprises B-50 and experience the difference that high-quality fittings make in your daily operations.
| Additional Information |
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| Material:Brass |
| Gas Service:Oxygen |
| Connection Type:CGA-540, 1/4" NPT Male |
| Pressure Rating:3000 PSIG |
| Packaging Description:pack of 1 |
| Weight:0.588 lbs |
| Length:1.665 in |
| Thread Direction:Right Hand (RH) |
| Country Of Origin:United States |
| Target Industries:Industrial, Welding, Laboratory |