High Pressure Regulators
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Vendor: Niche Gas Products
Nitrogen N2 Shock Filling Kit. No Loss chuck. 500psi TurboTorch regulator
The N2 Shock Filling Kit is designed with the professional in mind. This portable kit gives you the tools to pressure check and fill air shocks and tyres. No Loss Chuck for standard schrader valves. Its charging and pressure testing capabilities make it ideal...- $485.00
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Vendor: Niche Gas Products
Harris Model HP750 - 385 bar in, 35 bar out
0-35 bar outlet. Inlet, 385 bar max. The Model HP750 series regulator is a high pressure, high flow regulator system. Suitable for Argon, Helium, Nitrogen, CO2, Air, H2, Methane and Oxygen. The key to the performance of this regulator is the servo-dome load technology.... -
Vendor: Niche Gas Products
S492 Single Stage Brass High Pressure
Concoa chrome plated brass construction regulator for non-corrosive gases where high inlet and outlet pressures are required. Outlet pressures up to 4500 PSI (31000 kPa) -
Vendor: Niche Gas Products
S493 Single Stage Stainless Steel High Pressure
Concoa stainless steel construction regulator for non-corrosive gases where high inlet and outlet pressures are required. Outlet pressures up to 4500 PSI (31000 kPa). -
Vendor: Niche Gas ProductsDelivery pressures of 0-100 bar and 0-170 bar. For Nitrogen and Oxygen service. The Model 987 High Pressure Cylinder Regulator is designed specially for applications that require a range of delivery pressures from 0-10,000kPa and 0-17,000kPa accurately and safely. Available for all non-corrosive gases...
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Vendor: Niche Gas Products
Harris Model HP750 - 385 bar in, 70 bar out
0-70 bar outlet. Inlet, 385 bar max. The Model HP750 series regulator is a high pressure, high flow regulator system. Suitable for Argon, Helium, Nitrogen, CO2, H2, Methane and Oxygen. The key to the performance of this regulator is the servo-dome load technology. The... -
Vendor: Niche Gas ProductsIdeal for motor racing (N2 = MWP 4200 kPa) This speciality designed Regulator provides huge flows from cylinders and manifold gas supply systems. (Oxygen max inlet 240 Bar)


