Single-stage pressure regulator PR
for compressed airfor gaspiston

single-stage pressure regulator
single-stage pressure regulator
single-stage pressure regulator
single-stage pressure regulator
single-stage pressure regulator
single-stage pressure regulator
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Characteristics

Product
for compressed air, for gas
Technology
piston
Number of stages
single-stage
Material
brass, aluminum, stainless steel
Applications
industrial, for analytical instruments, pneumatic, cylinder
Other characteristics
compact, miniature, relieving, non-relieving, medium-flow, corrosion-resistant
Pressure

Max.: 400 psi

Min.: 0 psi

Orifice diameter

1.27 mm
(0.05 in)

Description

The PR family of regulators offers relatively precise pressure regulation in a versatile, economical, miniature package. A wide selection of porting configurations and adjustment styles are available, offering design freedom. Max Inlet Pressure Rating: This is a single stage regulator, and is ideal for applications with steady inlet pressures up to a maximum of 500 psig. Outlet Pressure Range: Maximum outlet range 0-400 psi. Piston style regulators contain coil springs, and are especially well suited for applications requiring higher outlet pressures (minimum 10 psi). Approximate Weight: 72g in brass and stainless steel and 33g in aluminum. Weight will vary slightly, depending on configuration. Porting: Eight different porting configurations are available. See images above for more information. This regulator is available in both Relieving and Non-Relieving configurations. Mounting: Most models are supplied with a 15/32-32 thread, with two 9/16″ hex nuts and 2 washers for panel mounting. Manifold ported regulators (Type 2 & Type 8) include the 15-32-32 panel mount thread but are not supplied with panel mounting hardware.
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