
Miller Supplied Air Respirator (SAR) C50 Air Regulator (270412)
The Miller SAR C50 air regulator is designed for Miller's supplied air respiratory systems that utilize 1/4 inch interchange fittings. This regulator can be mounted vertically or horizontally and cools the incoming air to the helmet up to 50 degrees F.
The nut/washer (272740) that secure the valve plug onto the C50 regulator is not included.
The black muffler (270417) nor the incoming supplied air hose connector (272735) are included and must be purchased separately.
Quick Specs
• 360-Degree Swivel Air Hose Connection
• Cools Incoming Air up to 50 Degrees F
• Flow Rate: Low - At Least 199 LPM | High - At Least 366 LPM (liters per minute)
• Suspension: Belt
• Certification: NIOSH 42 CFR Part 84
• Dimensions: 2.75" H x 11.75" W x 4.13" D
• Weight: 0.9 lbs
The nut/washer (272740) that secure the valve plug onto the C50 regulator is not included.
The black muffler (270417) nor the incoming supplied air hose connector (272735) are included and must be purchased separately.
Quick Specs
• 360-Degree Swivel Air Hose Connection
• Cools Incoming Air up to 50 Degrees F
• Flow Rate: Low - At Least 199 LPM | High - At Least 366 LPM (liters per minute)
• Suspension: Belt
• Certification: NIOSH 42 CFR Part 84
• Dimensions: 2.75" H x 11.75" W x 4.13" D
• Weight: 0.9 lbs
MPN: MIL270412
UPC: 715959619004
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