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Harris® Model 355-2 He-CGA580 Up to 140 SCFH Compact Pressure Compensated Helium/Hydrogen Flowmeter Regulator, CGA-580

Part Number: 3100205SKU: HCL3100205
$276.34

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Item Details

Harris Model 355-2HE-580 medium to heavy-duty flowmeter regulator combination in one compact unit designed specifically to provide precise flow control in SCFH from helium/hydrogen cylinders. It is pressure compensated to 20 PSIG with a supply pressure gauge of 4000 PSIG. The flow tube has dual-calibration, and the float can be easily changed for different gases. This model features a brass body, 1.5” steel dual-scale gauge and one-piece encapsulated seat design with internal filter and PTFE Teflon® seat, sensitive needle valve for fingertip control and durable, easy-to-read, flow tube and cover. The inlet connection is CGA-580 and outlet connection is 5/8"-18 female. This flowmeter regulator is UL® listed and conforms to CGA-E-4 standard for gas pressure regulators. For vertical mounting only.

Features

  • One-piece encapsulated seat design with internal filter and a PTFE Teflon® seat
  • Designed to provide precise flow control of a number of the more common high pressure cylinder gases
  • Regulator is preset to 20 PSIG
  • Regulator is brass construction with a 1.5” steel gauge
  • Sensitive needle valve for fingertip control
  • Flow tube and float are easily changed for different gases
  • Durable, easy-to-read flow tube and cover
  • Dual calibration
  • Construction incorporates Model 355 regulator and flowmeter into one compact unit
  • Conforms to CGA-E-4 standard for gas pressure regulators

Applications

  • Gas-shielded welding
  • Industrial applications

WARNING

  • WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Nitrogen Dioxide, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and Carbon monoxide, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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