I’ll check tomorrow.The part number I have seen is 0700017193 but when searching the Esab website for that code it doesn't come up and the Esab literature that I downloaded stops at 0700017192
The part number I have seen is 0700017193 but when searching the Esab website for that code it doesn't come up and the Esab literature that I downloaded stops at 0700017192
Is that not what Argon is?I think xxx193 is for inert gas.
Is that not what Argon is?
Aye, for me, Matt is going for an Oxygen specific one.Yea, matt wants o2 though. Or is this for you? Have I missed something in the thread?
That's what gets used down here by my 'bulk oxygen using buddy' ... they seem to hold up to the rigours of a thermal spray shop.I've gone ahead and ordered 2 of the ESAB series 4 two stage 4 bar reg and some associated bits.
Thanks for the input chaps.
Opens up a world of paperwork involving o2 clean high pressure manifolds etc. Easier to do it on the lp sideJust a thought but could you just manifold the tanks and run a single regulator?
Or is that not allowed?
Any problems ESAB will swap them right out. They’re really nice regulators.I've gone ahead and ordered 2 of the ESAB series 4 two stage 4 bar reg and some associated bits.
Thanks for the input chaps.
Hope the Y piece is oil-free! Just a thought.
Umm.... probably. Give it a wash in hot soapy water and rinse it with the kettle would be my advice.I don't know but does it matter on the LP side?
Yes it does... I'm not sure if Y peices are sold as specifically oil-free or not, but even LP oxygen will cause an explosion... it doesn't take much pressure at all, and it doesn't take much oil.I don't know but does it matter on the LP side?