WILKERSON Air Regulator, Nonrising Locking
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WILKERSON Air Regulator, Nonrising Locking


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StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
A
R03-01-000
€29.47
B
R03-02-000
€27.92
C
RB3-02-F000
€47.09

Air Regulator, Nonrising Locking

Wilkerson air regulators are suitable for application where a constant pressure with variable flow rate is required. They feature brass or zinc-alloy body construction, a non-rising adjustable knob, two gauge ports, supply pressure of up to 300 psi and a maximum flow rate of 100 cfm. These Wilkerson regulators can operate at temperatures ranging from 32 to 150 degrees Fahrenheit and are available in different overall heights and widths.

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