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Harris® Medium Duty/Heavy Duty Shielding Gas Kit Carbon Dioxide Flowgauge Regulator, CGA-320

Part Number: 4400231SKU: HCL4400231
$211.87

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Item Details

Harris Model 301CD-32010 carbon dioxide shielding gas kit features Harris' time proven Model 301 flowgauge regulator. Designed to provide precise control of the most common welding shielding gases up to 60 SCFH. This shielding gas kit features a brass body and brass-painted zinc bonnet, 2-steel dual scale gauges, neoprene diaphragm, one-piece encapsulated seat design with an internal filter and PTFE Teflon® seat, CGA-580 inlet connection, 5/8" - 18 right hand female outlet connection and a supply pressure gauge of 4000 PSIG. The kit includes a 3/16" x 10' inert gas hose with fittings. This regulator is UL® listed and conforms to CGA-E-4 standard for gas pressure regulators. Conveniently packaged in a clamshell for point-of-purchase display.

Features

  • One-piece encapsulated seat design with internal filter and a PTFE Teflon® seat
  • 60 SCFH shielding gas kit for use with carbon dioxide
  • Features UL® listed Model 301 medium-to-heavy duty regulator
  • Easy-to-operate brass T- screw adjusting handle
  • Brass body and brass-painted zinc bonnet for longer service life
  • Neoprene diaphragm for improved pressure control
  • 2"" Steel dual scale easy-to-read gauges
  • 4000 PSIG supply pressure gauge
  • Kit includes 3/16"" x 10' inert gas hose with fittings
  • conveniently packaged in clamshell for point-of-purchase display

Applications

  • Gas-shielded welding
  • Industrial applications

includes

  • 3/16"" x 10' Inert gas hose with fittings

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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