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PRESSURE REGULATOR 60 PSI - Uni-Ram Corp.

Part #: KIT-PRW

The Uni-Ram KIT-PRW PRESSURE REGULATOR is engineered to provide precise and consistent air pressure control for a variety of professional automotive and industrial applications. Designed for reliability, this regulator maintains stable pressure up to 60 PSI, optimizing the performance and longevity of connected pneumatic tools and systems.

Key Features

  • Precision Pressure Regulation: Delivers consistent air pressure output, accurately controlling airflow up to a maximum of 60 PSI to meet the demands of sensitive equipment and processes.
  • Durable, Professional-Grade Construction: Manufactured with robust materials characteristic of Uni-Ram, ensuring extended service life and reliable operation in demanding workshop and industrial environments.
  • Simplified Integration: Features industry-standard connections for straightforward compatibility and easy installation into existing pneumatic setups with minimal effort.
  • Enhanced Equipment Protection: By preventing pressure surges and fluctuations, this regulator safeguards connected tools and machinery, contributing to reduced wear and extended operational life.

Applications

The Uni-Ram KIT-PRW PRESSURE REGULATOR is an essential component in settings where controlled air pressure is critical:

  • Automotive Service Centers: Ideal for maintaining optimal pressure for spray painting operations, precise tire inflation, and efficient operation of air tools such as impact wrenches and ratchets.
  • Manufacturing and Fabrication: Ensures steady air pressure for pneumatic machinery, actuators, and conveyor systems, supporting consistent production quality.
  • Laboratories and Testing Facilities: Provides the tightly regulated air pressure required for precision instruments and sensitive testing apparatus.
  • HVAC and Plumbing Systems: Supports applications where stable airflow is necessary for system performance and safety.

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 19 June, 2018.