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Miller 2.5-Inch Steel Chrome Replacement Regulator Gauge

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OVERVIEW

Maintain Your Rig with the Miller GA100-07 Gauge

Keep your welding equipment in top fighting shape with the Miller GA100-07 Gauge, 2.5 Steel Chrome. For professional welders, the regulator is the heart of the gas delivery system, and the gauge is its monitor. When a gauge becomes clouded, cracked, or inaccurate, it compromises your ability to set the correct flow rates and pressures, which can directly impact weld quality. This genuine Miller replacement gauge is designed to restore your equipment to factory specifications, providing the accuracy you need to lay down perfect beads.

Designed for the Welding Environment

Welding shops and job sites are demanding environments. Tools are dropped, dragged, and exposed to sparks and spatter. The Miller GA100-07 is built to withstand this abuse. Its Steel Chrome case is far more resilient than standard gauge housings, offering superior protection against impacts that would shatter lesser gauges. The chrome finish also makes it easy to wipe clean of shop grime and dust, ensuring the dial remains legible. The 2.5-inch diameter is the ideal size for most heavy-duty regulators, providing a large enough scale for precise adjustments while remaining compact enough to not obstruct the workspace.

Precision and Compatibility

Using genuine Miller parts guarantees that you are getting a component engineered for your specific machine. Generic gauges may not have the same thread tolerances or internal dampening required for welding applications. The GA100-07 is calibrated to deliver smooth, accurate readings, helping you avoid gas waste from over-pressure or porosity from under-pressure. Installation is straightforward, allowing you to swap out a broken gauge and get back to welding in minutes.

Why Choose This Replacement Gauge?

  • High Visibility: The clean face and distinct markings make it easy to read pressure settings, even under a welding helmet or in low light.
  • Tough Exterior: The chrome-plated steel housing acts as armor against the daily grind of fabrication work.
  • Direct Fit: Designed specifically for Miller regulators, ensuring a secure seal and correct orientation.

Don't let a broken gauge slow down your production. The Miller GA100-07 is the reliable, durable solution for keeping your gas supply system accurate and safe. Whether you are TIG welding in a clean room or stick welding in the field, trust Miller components to deliver the performance you expect.

Additional Information
Diameter:2.5"
Used On A:Regulator
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea (1-per-ea)
Case Material:Steel Chrome
Product Type:Replacement Pressure Gauge
Brand:Miller

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller GA100-07 Gauge, 2.5 Inch Steel Chrome

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of damaged gauges on Miller gas regulators.
  • Monitoring gas pressure in welding and cutting operations.
  • Industrial gas distribution systems requiring 2.5-inch gauges.
  • Maintenance and repair of oxy-fuel or shielding gas equipment.

FAQ

The gauge has a dial diameter of 2.5 inches, which is a standard size for easy readability on industrial regulators.

The case is constructed from Steel Chrome, providing enhanced durability and corrosion resistance compared to standard painted or plastic cases.

Yes, the GA100-07 is a genuine OEM replacement part manufactured by Miller Electric.

It is used to replace broken or inaccurate pressure gauges on gas regulators, allowing operators to monitor cylinder or working pressure.

This gauge is designed for Miller regulators requiring a 2.5-inch gauge. You should check your existing gauge's mounting size and pressure rating compatibility.

Typically, gauges do not come pre-taped. It is recommended to use an appropriate PTFE tape or thread sealant compatible with the gas service during installation.

A chrome steel case offers superior physical protection against impacts and is more resistant to heat and chemical exposure found in welding environments.

Yes, replacing a gauge is a standard maintenance task. Ensure the system is depressurized, use the correct wrench size, and check for leaks after installation.
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