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Propane regulator needle won't zero

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HOWARDT07/05/2023 19:46:55
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There are gauge suppliers n the UK, a simple search will tell you. It is best to have a word with a knowledgable seller and go with their recommendation. Gauges are supplied to work with different media and flammable gases are just one. Correct pressure range s vital and I believe the working pressure should never be above 3/4 of the gauge range. Usual threads are BSP and NPT, but gas tight adaptors can be supplied were needed.

Bill Phinn07/05/2023 20:54:55
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Posted by martin haysom on 07/05/2023 16:42:31:
could you make an adaptor

If it was straightforward and cost-effective for me to do so, I probably could; without a lathe, it might be a bit of a lash-up.

Posted by HOWARDT on 07/05/2023 19:46:55:

There are gauge suppliers n the UK, a simple search will tell you.

I've found several, but either they don't advertsie their prices or their gauges aren't at prices I could really justify given the application. I paid £25 for the regulator.

If you can point me to suppliers who advertise their prices and whose prices are proportionate to the cost of my regulator, I'd certainly appreciate it.

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