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Victor 2-Inch Replacement Regulator Gauge 0-600 PSI Gold Tint

$95.69/EA

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OVERVIEW

Keep Your Rig Accurate and Safe

A broken or unreadable gauge on your regulator isn't just an annoyance; it's a safety hazard and a quality control issue. The Victor 1424-0381 2-Inch Replacement Gauge is the genuine article you need to get your equipment back to factory specs. Whether you cracked the lens on a job site or the needle has simply stopped moving after years of faithful service, swapping in this fresh gauge will restore your ability to dial in the perfect pressure for your torch or welder.

This gauge features the classic Victor "Gold Tint" face that pros recognize instantly. That gold background does more than look good on your bottle; it provides excellent contrast against the black markings, making it easy to read your pressure from a distance or through a welding helmet's peripheral vision. The scale reads from 0 to 600 PSI (and up to 4200 KPA), which is a common range for the delivery side of heavy-duty regulators or specific high-flow setups. Having a clear view of your delivery pressure ensures you aren't starving your puddle or blowing out your flame, giving you the control you need for consistent beads and clean cuts.

Durability is key in any shop or field truck. This gauge is built with a sturdy case and a brass bottom mount connection that stands up to the daily grind. The 2-inch size is the standard for most medium-to-heavy-duty regulators, ensuring it won't look out of place or interfere with your adjusting screw. It screws in easily—just remember to use a little Teflon tape (make sure it's the oil-free kind if you're working with oxygen!) and don't overtighten it. A snug fit is all you need for a leak-proof seal.

Don't guess at your settings. If your needle is sticking, bent, or the glass is fogged up, it's time for a swap. This Victor 1424-0381 gauge gives you the confidence that your equipment is reporting the truth. It's a small investment that protects your expensive regulator and helps you maintain the high safety standards your job demands. Keep a spare in your toolbox so you're never caught without a working set of eyes on your gas flow.

Additional Information
Diameter:2"
Max Psi:600
Used On A:Regulator
Used On Which Gas:Oxygen or Inert Gases
Scale Type:Dual Scale (PSI / KPA)
Mount Location:Bottom Mount
Face Color:Gold Tint
Pressure Range:0-600 PSIG, 0-4200 KPA
Connection Type:1/4" NPT
Packaging Description:pack of 1

INCLUDED

  • 1x Victor 2-Inch Pressure Gauge (0-600 PSI)
  • Instruction Sheet

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of damaged delivery gauges on heavy-duty regulators
  • Monitoring gas pressure in manifold systems
  • Industrial welding and cutting station maintenance
  • HVAC purging and pressure testing equipment
  • Laboratory gas distribution panels

FAQ

This 2-inch gauge typically features a 1/4" NPT bottom mount connection, which is standard for most medium and heavy-duty Victor regulators.

Yes, Victor gauges are generally cleaned for oxygen service. However, always ensure you use oxygen-safe thread sealant and keep the gauge free of oil and grease during installation.

While it measures pressure, this gauge is designed for compressed gases. Using it for liquids (hydraulics or water) may cause corrosion or damage to the internal brass movement over time.

The Gold Tint refers to the background color of the gauge face. It is a signature Victor design that offers high contrast for better readability.

You can use a higher-range gauge safely, but you will lose some resolution at lower pressures. Ensure the physical size (2 inch) and thread (1/4" NPT) match your regulator.

Unscrew the old gauge using a wrench on the brass stem (never the case). Apply approved PTFE tape to the new gauge threads, screw it in hand-tight, and then tighten with a wrench until snug and positioned correctly.

Most standard Victor replacement gauges in this series feature a durable polycarbonate or screw-on plastic lens to resist shattering in industrial environments.

Exceeding the 600 PSI limit can permanently damage the internal bourdon tube, causing the needle to not return to zero or the gauge to fail completely. Always choose a gauge range higher than your maximum system pressure.
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