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WeldingCity 10-ft Inert Gas Hose Rubber (1/4" ID) with B-B Fitting 5/8"-18 RH UNF for MIG/TIG Welding and Other Gas Processes

WeldingCity 10-ft Inert Gas Hose Rubber (1/4 WeldingCity 10-ft Inert Gas Hose Rubber (1/4 WeldingCity 10-ft Inert Gas Hose Rubber (1/4 WeldingCity 10-ft Inert Gas Hose Rubber (1/4 WeldingCity 10-ft Inert Gas Hose Rubber (1/4
$ 16.99

Score By Feature

Based on 50 ratings
Delivery
9.58
Giftable
9.76
Value for money
9.40
Packaging
9.30

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Product Description

We offer high quality gas hose (1/4", rubber, B-B size fitting) with various lengths, flowmeters (flow gauges) HRF-1425 and AF150-580 for use with MIG/TIG welding, argon/CO2 mix and other
Solid brass design and piston type construction, UL-listed HRF-1425 flowmeter regulator offers medium duty Victor style performance. One unit with a body and a flowmeter. Calibration and marking of all ARGONS and ARGONS/CO2 flow tubes is done. Inlet pressure maxes out at 3,000 pounds per square inch. A pre-set pressure of 25 pounds per square inch. Argon can handle up to 50 cubic feet per hour. There are two inlets and outlets, each of which is a CGA 580 (Inert) inlet and a
It is UL-listed and is part of the Victor 150-series regulator/flowmeter 0781-1103) is lightweight, small, and has the same features of a larger regulator, but with a better budget. Gauges with a 50mm diameter. The weight was 90 pounds. The seat mechanism is a stem type with a single stage design. Inlet pressure maxes out at 3,000 pounds per square inch. Argon can be used at up to 60 CFH. The outlet is CGA 580 (Inert), and the inlet is 5/8"-18 RH (F).
Black rubber inert gas hose (1/2" ID, 1/4" OD) with AW-14A and 5/8"-18 UNF (B-B) fittings. Requires RH connection CGA-032 compliant for Argon or Argon/CO2. The max. We work at a pressure of 200 pounds per square inch. There are four different lengths of gas hose available 6 ft, 10 ft, 25 ft, and 50 ft.
Manufacturer of welding and hardware based in the United States. A strong technical support team with experienced customer support to address any questions buyer may have.

Selected User Reviews For WeldingCity 10-ft Inert Gas Hose Rubber (1/4" ID) with B-B Fitting 5/8"-18 RH UNF for MIG/TIG Welding and Other Gas Processes

We replaced one that was cheaper
5/5

A scale of CFH starts at 5", which seems to be a good starting point. The purpose of this purchase was to replace the cheap knock-off There was a new off that was leaking from the body, and the knob on the valve was loose. As of this moment, the control valve seems to be in good working order and does not leak.

Kobe Holder
Kobe Holder
| Dec 07, 2020
Does the job
4/5

Item works as expected, and was delivered in a timely manner.

Jeffery Stephenson
Jeffery Stephenson
| Aug 30, 2020
It has been 160sth for a while now
5/5

It is what it is advertised to be. The following items were purchased for model It is LDTS. It is an adapter to the 917F DINSE standard.

Giuliana FitzPatrick
Giuliana FitzPatrick
| Jun 15, 2021
Excellent job
5/5

Thank you so much.

Michael Andrews
Michael Andrews
| Jun 28, 2021
This is a "Four Stars" rating
4/5

I was very satisfied with the product. It was delivered quickly.

Emmie Santiago
Emmie Santiago
| Dec 23, 2020
I give this rating of five stars
5/5

This works for me.

Juliet Wood
Juliet Wood
| Aug 29, 2020
Everything is working as it should
5/5

There is nothing special about it. It works as it should.

Dior Pearce
Dior Pearce
| Oct 23, 2020
I give this rating of five stars
5/5

The attachments were included, but others need to be added.

Ryann Ortega
Ryann Ortega
| May 17, 2021

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