Inline Pressure Regulator & Gauge with 1/4 in. Press-in Tube Fittings

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This is an all in one in-line pressure regulator and low pressure side gauge perfect for lightweight pneumatic systems where you need to mount a regulator somewhere downstream in the system. It fea...Read More

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This is an all in one in-line pressure regulator and low pressure side gauge perfect for lightweight pneumatic systems where you need to mount a regulator somewhere downstream in the system. It features input and output 1/4 in. push to connect fittings, a small pressure regulator, and a small gauge. Combining these parts eliminates at least 4 potential leak points from your system and significantly reduces the volume and weight of the needed parts letting you take advantage of every last cubic inch and ounce on your robot. 

Specifications

  • Depth: 0.59 in
  • Height: 2.4 in
  • Material : Plastic Body
  • Operating Pressure: 0-150 psi
  • Port(s): (2) 1/4 in. Female Tube Press-In
  • Product Lifecycle: replaced by <a href='https://www.andymark.com/products/inline-pressure-regulator-gauge-with-1-4-in-press-in-tube-fittings'>am-4218a</a>
  • Width: 2.99 in

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2 reviews

  1. star star star star star 5 out of 5 stars

    Awesome

    These are so much more convenient than using the modular individual regulator and gauge components that you can buy from SMC to "build" a regulator manifold with read out..super slick and compact!!

    BC

    Verified Purchaser

  2. star star star star star 5 out of 5 stars

    We Love it

    Dual Functionality in a small lightweight package makes this an easy choice for an FRC robot. Now if only I could find a way to keep the students from fidgeting with the regulator while they're standing around the robot. My only concern is that it's difficult to read the pressure gauge unless you are right on top of it. I can handle it, but I worry about a Robot inspector making a fuss that he or she might not be able to easily read it to determine pressure. Time will tell through this season.

    CM

    Verified Purchaser

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