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350 Series Heavy Duty Oxygen Regulator CGA 540 5-125 PSIG - Firepower

Part #: 0781-9171

The Firepower 350 Series Heavy Duty Oxygen Regulator (Model 0781-9171) is engineered for robust performance and precise gas control in demanding professional environments. This dependable single-stage regulator provides consistent oxygen flow for a variety of industrial and automotive applications, ensuring safety and efficiency for technicians and mechanics. Its rugged construction is designed to withstand the rigors of daily use, making it a reliable addition to any professional toolkit.

Key Features

  • Heavy-Duty Construction: Built for durability and extended service life in challenging work conditions.
  • Precise Pressure Regulation: Delivers accurate and stable oxygen pressure output between 5 and 125 PSIG.
  • Single-Stage Design: Offers straightforward operation and reliable performance for consistent gas delivery.
  • CGA 540 Inlet Connection: Ensures secure and compatible attachment to standard oxygen cylinders.
  • UL Listed: Meets recognized safety standards for peace of mind in professional settings.

Applications

This Firepower oxygen regulator is an essential tool for a wide array of professional applications requiring controlled oxygen supply. It is ideal for welding and cutting operations in automotive repair shops, industrial fabrication facilities, and construction sites. Mechanics will find it invaluable for tasks requiring oxy-acetylene torch work, while general industrial technicians can rely on it for various gas control needs.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Firepower
  • Model Number: 0781-9171 (also known as 350-125-540-FP)
  • Gas Type: Oxygen
  • CGA Inlet: CGA 540
  • Output Pressure Range: 5-125 PSIG

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  • Model: 126830
  • Shipping Weight: 5lbs
  • UPC: 71635211831
  • Manufacturers Part #: 0781-9171
  • Manufactured by: Firepower
  • Also Known As: VQ0781-9171

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 30 September, 2011.