
Harris 351 Regulator/Flowmeter 60AR-580 (3100353)
The Harris 351 regulator is an economical medium-duty inert gas regulator. This regulator does not include a gas hose.
Features
• Built smart and priced economically
• For inert gas cylinder use (CGA-580)
• Compact design
• More resistant to CO2 freeze-up compared to typical flow control regulators
• Saves gas - operates at pressure lower than typical regulators
Quick Specs
• Delivery pressure range - 3000 PSI
• Delivery pressure gauge - 0-70 PSI
• Supply pressure gauge - 0-4000 PSI
• 2 Year mfg warranty
Features
• Built smart and priced economically
• For inert gas cylinder use (CGA-580)
• Compact design
• More resistant to CO2 freeze-up compared to typical flow control regulators
• Saves gas - operates at pressure lower than typical regulators
Quick Specs
• Delivery pressure range - 3000 PSI
• Delivery pressure gauge - 0-70 PSI
• Supply pressure gauge - 0-4000 PSI
• 2 Year mfg warranty
MPN: | HAC3100353 |
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UPC: | 725636314191 |
MPN: HAC3100353
UPC: 725636314191
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