🔝 Elevate Your Air Control Game!
The PneumaticPlus PPR2-N02BG-2 Miniature Air Pressure Regulator is engineered for precision and efficiency, featuring a robust inlet pressure of 250 PSI and a versatile regulating range of 3 to 30 PSI. With a high flow rate of 49 SCFM, it includes a pressure gauge and bracket for easy installation, making it an essential tool for any professional setting.
J**X
Big Compressor Tiny Airbrush.
I needed a solution to reduce and fine tune the air pressure in my large air compressor used typically for automotive work in my garage to something sane and manageable for my airbrush. The tool adjustment on the compressor wouldn't go low enough and was wildly inaccurate. By placing this in line.before the airbrush hose I'm able to reliably and accurately tune pressure from 10-25 PSI.Works perfectly.
J**N
Fantastic instrument for low PSI work
Installation and assembly was very easy. Works wonderfully with low PSI applications. Fantastic product for the price
M**L
Regulator I was looking for
This regulator is special since it goes to a very low psi . Its exactly what I needed.
C**
Great when fine adjustment is needed.
Used for airbrushing since gauges on most compressors aren’t built for fine adjustment. How fine? One pound increments are possible using this item with its 0-60 psi gauge. Learned (the hard way) that other items listed as regulator valves with pressure gauges don’t actually regulated the pressure the way a diaphragm valve will. Long term reliability is still unknown but it is compact and feels solidly built. I used teflon tape on connections with no leaks so far.
K**R
Works well for calibrating pressure gauges.
I bought this to use with my pressure gauge calibration set-up for calibrating the gauges at a brewery. My old regulator "drifted" far too much, making it very hard to calibrate a gauge. This one works quite well and is stable once you get it to a desired pressure. Ports are the right sizes and locations for my use. This is a relieving gauge, so if I overshoot my desired pressure it's just a matter of backing off a bit.In the photo, the digital calibration gauge is to the right, gauge being calibrated left, on the regulator, and air in far left.
T**A
Miniature Pressure Regulator
Is perfect fit for what I use it on and that is to regulate CO2 pressure for a keg. Would buy it again if needed.
G**G
Needed a air pressure regulator that would provide 3-5 psi, this one is working great so far
I needed an air pressure regulator that would could output 3-5 psi consistently in order to operate a laser cutter that requires extremely low air pressure at times. Initially I had a hard time finding a suitable regulator, but then came across this one. It has worked perfectly. The installation took a few extra minutes, because you have to attach the bracket to the wall, then attach the regulator to the bracket, but the process wasn't too bad. I have a larger regulator / air cleaner upstream that reduces 100 psi to about 30 psi, then it branches into this regulator to output 3-5 psi. Overall working great and I feel confident that my laser cutter is getting the appropriate air pressure.
R**S
Improved my airbrushing a lot
Bought this to improve air control on my airbrushes. Sometimes I need to use very low air pressures. The regulator on my compressor was impossible to adjust below 10psi with any repeatability. I bought the 3 to 30psi version and put it downstream from the air compressor regulator. I located it so it is at hand while I'm painting. It works beautifully at ultra-low pressures with my .2mm detail airbrush. If you are getting one to use for this purpose be advised that you may have a problem finding the correct adapter. I needed to adapt the 1/4" female NPT on the regulator to the 1/8" BSP thread used by Iwata and many other airbrushes. So, I needed a 1/4" NPT male x 1/8" BSP male adapter. After searching the internet for 2 hr. I decided no one makes such an adapter. I ordered some 1/4" BSP male x 1/8" BSP male adapters. The 1/4" BSP threads are close enough you can get about 3 threads engagement into the regulator and maybe get it to seal with a lot of teflon tape. I decided to chase the threads on the adapter with a 1/4" NPT die. I was able to get full thread engagement but it still took several wraps of teflon tape to get a good seal. Installing this in my system was a PITA but well worth the effort.
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