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Victor PD 10 Regulator Pressure Test Gauge

$354.48/EA

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OVERVIEW

Verify Your Setup with the Victor PD 10 Test Gauge

Every experienced welder knows that the numbers on a regulator gauge tell a story, but sometimes you need to double-check the plot. The Victor PD 10 Test Gauge (1420-0004) is your go-to tool for verifying that your gas regulator is delivering exactly what it promises. Whether you are setting up a new rig, troubleshooting an unstable arc, or just doing your monthly gear check, this test gauge gives you the confidence that your pressure settings are true.

Gas delivery is the heartbeat of MIG and TIG welding. If your pressure is too low, you get porosity; too high, and you waste gas and create turbulence. Regulators can get banged around in the back of a truck or wear out after years of daily use. The PD 10 Test Gauge allows you to hook up and get an immediate, accurate reading of the actual delivery pressure. It’s like a second opinion from a trusted doctor, ensuring that your flow is steady and your welds remain clean.

Built Victor Tough

You don't have time for delicate instruments that break the first time they get bumped. Victor has designed the 1420-0004 with the welder's reality in mind. It features a durable construction that can handle the shop environment. The dial is clear and easy to read, even when you're wearing safety glasses or working in less-than-perfect lighting. It connects easily to your system, allowing for quick checks without eating up your valuable fabrication time.

Troubleshoot with Confidence

Have you ever struggled with a weld that just wouldn't lay down right, despite your settings looking perfect? Often, the culprit is a faulty regulator or a leak in the line. With the PD 10 Test Gauge, you can isolate the variable. By confirming the pressure right at the source, you can rule out the regulator and focus on other potential issues like liner kinks or bad grounds. It is a simple tool that saves hours of frustration.

Add the Victor PD 10 Test Gauge to your toolbox today. It’s the professional way to ensure your equipment is running as hard and as accurately as you do. Don't guess at your gas pressure—know it for sure with Victor.

Additional Information
Used On A:Regulator
Packaging Description:1 per each
Which Side?:Using
Product Type:Test Gauge
Application:Pressure Testing, Regulator Maintenance
Material:Brass, Steel

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Victor PD 10 Test Gauge (1420-0004)

APPLICATIONS

  • Verifying regulator delivery pressure in welding stations
  • Troubleshooting gas flow issues in MIG and TIG setups
  • Routine maintenance and calibration checks of gas equipment
  • Industrial facility gas distribution system audits
  • Welding school equipment verification

FAQ

The Victor PD 10 Test Gauge is designed to verify and test the delivery pressure of gas regulators to ensure they are functioning correctly and accurately.

Victor test gauges are typically designed for general service, but you must always check the specific dial markings and safety warnings on the product to ensure compatibility with the specific gas you are testing, especially regarding oxygen cleanliness.

The gauge typically threads into the outlet port of the regulator or is used with an adaptor. Ensure the regulator is in the 'off' or backed-out position before connecting, then slowly adjust to read the pressure.

No, the PD 10 is generally a low-pressure test gauge intended for checking the delivery (outlet) pressure of a regulator, not the high-pressure cylinder contents.

Accurate pressure is vital for weld quality. If a regulator's internal gauge is faulty, you might be using too little or too much gas, leading to weld defects or wasted consumables.

Standard Victor test gauges like the 1420-0004 are factory calibrated for accuracy but typically do not come with individual NIST calibration certificates unless specified specially.

If there is a significant discrepancy, the test gauge is usually the reference. It may indicate that your regulator gauge is damaged or the regulator diaphragm is worn and needs repair or replacement.

Yes, Victor manufactures these gauges with brass components and durable lenses specifically to withstand the demands of industrial and field environments.
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