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Re: Pneumatic Regulators from Automation Direct

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Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz View Post
C'mon Martin. The graph for this regulator shows it going to 60 psi just like it always has.
I am not sure what graph you are referring to Al. This is the only spec sheet I have found, and it only has a graph for flow characteristics of a 1/4" inlet 5-100 PSI version.

The 100-RNEA from the part number means that this one is a 1/8" port standard, Relieving, non-gauge, PTF threaded, regulator, adjustable from 5 to 50 PSI. There is also a note that states:
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Outlet pressure can be adjusted to pressures in excess of, and less than, those specified. Do not use these units to control pressure outside of the specified ranges
I don't think it could be more clear.
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