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🔧 Uniweld RHP400 Nitrogen Regulator Connection: High Performance & Reliable Connection Solution Review

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Description of 🔧 Uniweld RHP400 Nitrogen Regulator Connection: High Performance & Reliable Connection Solution

Nitrogen Regulator, Delivery Pressure 0-400 PSI. CGA580 Inlet Connection, 1/4 Inch Male Flare Outlet Connection and Easy to Read 2 Inch Gauges with Protective Rubber Gauge Boots. Durable brass piston designed diaphragm, self re-seating relief valve (not designed to protect downstream system). Large brass Tee Handle with stainless steel pressure adjusting screw and regulator bushing that prevents galling. Regulator can be used with CO2 with the Uniweld part no F36 adaptor, CO2 Cylinder (CGA320) to Nitrogen Regulator (CGA580) (purchased separately).

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great item for the price

Works as described. I only ramped it up to 300psi but it seems to be working fine. The packaging was new and there were no defects in the product that I saw. I removed the bell and put in my own and the thing was very tight. With the help of a vise and a very large wrench, he loosened it. I had to disconnect it from the tank because I quickly realized it was too tight to remove without a vise. I use it for CO2 and it seems to work. No bad aftertaste.

Pros
  • Welder
Cons
  • Some bugs

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality at a very good price

I used to spend $250-$300 on a regulator. We've been using the first of these units for over a year now and I've just bought two more based on their performance. These are solid units and they have performed well. The thread quality of the fittings is good and shows minimal thread wear after 20-30 tank changes. The body is made of very durable brass and will withstand a drop or two. The sensors are decent with a metal body and molded rubber bumper - we didn't try to calibrate them, but they're…

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  • Tools and Housewares
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works as it should when welding and brazing

I bought this to fit a nitrogen tank I bought to fill the remote reservoirs on shock absorbers. Gauges and controls work great. I replaced the adjustable sensor with one with a lower capacity but higher resolution. This suits my needs better, but for the most part the original was fine. The nitrogen needed to fill the shock absorber is very cheap, costing less than $1. Stores charge around $20. Of course, if you need to do a shock once, it makes sense to use a ship. If you have multiple shocks,

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  • Welding Gear and Supplies
Cons
  • Long Shipping Time