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The RX WELD Argon Regulator is a robust, brass-constructed gas flow meter designed for precise control of Argon, Helium, and CO2 gases. Compatible with CGA-580 tanks, it offers adjustable flow rates from 10 to 60 SCFH and includes a 6.6 ft quick-connect hose for safe, flexible welding setups. Ideal for professional MIG and TIG welders seeking durability and accuracy.



| ASIN | B08P5BNHBX |
| ASIN | B08P5BNHBX |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #102,180 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #14 in Welding Gas Regulators |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,189) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,189) |
| Date First Available | 11 December 2020 |
| Date First Available | 11 December 2020 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 953 g |
| Item model number | RX191D-WH |
| Item model number | RX191D-WH |
| Manufacturer | RX WELD |
| Manufacturer | RX WELD |
| Part number | 191ARCOMBO |
| Power source type | PowerSource |
| Product Dimensions | 8.89 x 12.45 x 16 cm; 952.54 g |
| Product Dimensions | 8.89 x 12.45 x 16 cm; 952.54 g |
| Style | Modern |
M**D
Unfortunately will not fit my gas bottles ,having problems trying to return product, need some help from you thanks Markus
A**R
This is a good quality product at a great price. Comes with adaptors to install different ways as required
M**5
Whilst the regulator comes with a gas line it has completely wrong fitting attached. You do get a single female coupling and a poor quality hose clamp- you have to cut you gas line . Also the flow meter (floating ball) has Argon and CO2 scale. Not sure on accuracy and male cone fittings are nor rubber nut machined brass. Not exact mating to cylinder outlets so care and check for leaks regularly- additionally the main fitting to the bottle is a USA NPT thread and does not fit Australia BSP gas bottle threads. - whilst you can change the nit - the added cost and messing around- not worth the headache. Do not buy for Australia
A**R
Works very well as a replacement regulator for my Miller MIG welder. Easy to setup with the various supplied fittings that help connect this regulator to a variety of machines and applications. I now prefer the ball style gauge over dial style regulators. So far this regulator meets my needs and I have no negatives.
A**R
I'm not a pro welder. If you're looking for such opinions, skip mine. I'm a home-jobber, hobby-welder. I needed a flow meter to get my mig setup to do aluminum wire. This flow meter attached just fine to my argon bottle, no issues. The hose it came with is fine too. I detected no leaks once it was all snugged up (I just used soapy water spray). I have no way to test if the flow-rate I'm setting is accurate. I used settings I found on-line (~15 to 20 ft/min), did my aluminum migging and the parts were joined. My welds don't look great, but it worked... my destructive testing tells me the welds are at least as strong as the base metal (aluminum angle). What I could notice was I didn't get the ugly porosity that low/no shielding gas would show. So, as far as I know, the flow-meter is passing out enough gas to do the job. Maybe its too much?.. no idea. More may be a waste than 'the right amount', but the welds are cleaner than if it was too low. I tested the low/no shielding gas use-case just so I could see what it looks like... and its very ugly. Look online for pics/vids of bad shielding on aluminum welds... its unmistakable when you see it. Now, when I say 'ugly', I mean beyond the clumpy, uneven welds a home-jobber like me puts down... b/c my welds are 'ugly'. I don't stack dimes,... I may lay down a dime, then a quarter, then a nickel... repeatedly. Bad form, bad movement control, all the wrong stuff. So, what I mean is, the low-shielding-gas issues present as pits/pot-holes and dirty/dark spots in the weld... that would make even an otherwise pro-welder's nice 'dime-stack' look like a pitted, dusky looking mess. Once you've seen it, you know what to look for. Despite my good results, I'd say that any pro is not going to use or trust this 'cheap' meter, nor should they. If your welding is mission-critical and/or lives are on the line, use the good stuff... and any pro welder knows that anyway. If you're like me and just need to stick some metal together for small projects where if they fail no one dies?.. then perhaps this flow-meter is just fine for you as well.
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