Miller | Smith MD Single Stage Series 30 LP (Liquid Propane) Regulator (30-50-510)

Miller | Smith MD Single Stage Series 30 LP (Liquid Propane) Regulator (30-50-510)

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The Miller Smith medium-duty series 30 LP regulator offers industrial grade quality, providing accurate pressure readings for welding, cutting, heating, and other applications. These regulators come with a 3-year warranty and provide consistent gas flow due to the durable construction.

Optional Hard Hat Regulator Guards are sold separately (H195).

Features
• Stainless Steel Diaphragm - resists corrosion, leaking and freeze-up if used with liquid gases
• Color-Coded Labels - supplies performance capabilities, easy gas service, and identification
• External Relief Valve - protects regulator from damage due to inadvertent high-pressure surge
• Nickel-Plated Bonnet - along with brass body, these protect against corrosion
• Gauges and Lenses - 2.5 inch corrosion-resistant polished brass gauges with shatter-resistant lenses
• Sure Seat Dual-Filtered Seat Assembly - protects high-pressure seat from debris for reliable operation

Quick Specs
• Max Delivery Pressure: 50 PSI (3 Bar)
• Max Inlet Pressure: 400 PSI (28 Bar)
• Outlet Connection: 9/16"-18 LH
• CGA: 510

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