Kit regolatore e manometro Bostitch BTFP72326 con filettatura NPT da 1/4 di pollice

Brand:BOSTITCH

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Il kit regolatore e manometro Bo Stitch BTFP72326, filettatura 1/4 NPT sostituisce la pressione dell'aria dal compressore per corrispondere alla pressione dell'aria consigliata richiesta dal tuo strumento pneumatico. Il flusso d'aria deve essere nella direzione della freccia. Intervallo di pressione di 0-160 PSI, con una valutazione di 15 GPM.

Altezza confezione: 2,0. Larghezza confezione: 4,5. Lunghezza della confezione: 6,7. Paese di origine: Cina.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Color ‎Original Version
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 761 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎Bostitch BTFP72326 Regulator and Gauge Kit with 1/4-Inch NPT Thread
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎BTFP72326
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎6.1 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Bostitch
Measurement System ‎Inch
Number of Handles ‎1
Part Number ‎BTFP72326
Product Dimensions ‎6.7 x 4.5 x 2 inches
Warranty Description ‎1 year limited manufacturers warranty

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Scritto da: LG Ripdmeov
Nice OE but why the cost?
The OE part lasted 16 years. I hope this one does as well for the price.
Scritto da: JLR
Replacement for regulator on Bostitch compressor
Easy enough to install, but the threads on the gauge were bad and it would not thread into the hole. I had to use the old gauge. Good thing I kept it.
Scritto da: Jacques Dancy
Very Close Match to original.
This replaced the tool gauge in my Bostitch pancake compressor. It got smashed all to ( ). Easy to remove and install this piece. Came with its own thread dope already on the tread. Works great! It has been a few months now and are no problems.
Scritto da: B. A.
Regulated like a Bos(titch)
Awesome. I used this to regulate an 11-gallon auxiliary tank that is in-line between my 6-gallon 150 PSI pancake compressor and my tool(s). This makes it so that I can keep the compressor pumping 125 PSI into the tank (It's rated max), and then regulate the tank closer to the work area depending on the tool's needs. This cycles my electric compressor less often and keeps the noisy thing as far away as possible. I bought a second one to keep a separate regulated line in my garage so i can have 2 tools going at different pressures. This just has 1/4" FIP (female) inlet and outlet, so brass connections can be purchased either from compressor accessories section or plumbing dept of your local home improvement store. Just make sure you locate the arrow on this unit and keep airflow going in that direction. The knob seems fairly heavy-duty plastic, and the gauge seems accurate as well. I usually have my compressor alone set to around 90 PSI to drive 3" framing nails, and that's what this was set at as well when using the aux-tank. The body is solid metal. The gauge has a metal housing with a plastic lens. The gauge also has pipe-dope pre applied, so that is nice. Yes, it comes with the gauge unattached, but if you have to twist the body on in a tight space, you will appreciate that. EDITED: There IS an automatic bleeder valve that activates when you decrease the regulated pressure to the line. I didn't notice this at first because I fine-tune the knob with small adjustments. Making a bigger adjustment will release the pressure. If you are making smaller adjustments that don't activate the bleed valve, just use the tool a couple of times to get to the new pressure. Overall, great value and quality feeling product. I recommend.
Scritto da: Just a Guy in Danville, Indiana
This is just what I needed, and it works great.
I'm rarely so pleased with a product that I review it before Amazon prompts me to do it... but this is an exception. Last year I bought a Central Pneumatic (HF) #682619 Spray Gun Air Adjusting Valve for my DeVilbiss spray gun. I paint cars sometimes, and I'm purely a hobbyist. That little regulator worked fine, so when I purchased a touchup spray gun last fall ( an ATD Tools 6903 HVLP Mini Touch-Up Spray Gun) I thought I'd use the same HF on-the-gun regulator. So last week I bought one from HF. The gun wants 29 psi in, to get 10 psi out. Same as my bigger gun. I could NOT regulate the HF device. It would jump from 0 to 90 psi, with no hope of getting it right. So I took it back for an exchange. I tried again. I was able to get to 29 psi this time, but couldn't hold it. It was so sensitive that the barest touch would send the air pressure all over the board. I was really disappointed. So I checked online and found this Bostitch BTFP72326 Regulator. It had good reviews, and only cost about $3 more, even with Prime shipping. I put it on last night. Wow! It feels solid, adjusts well, is easy to read... it's perfect. I could not be more pleased. I'm regulating easily at 29 psi, but could have dialed in 5, 20, 30 or 50 just as easily. Very nice to adjust. So I'm taking my HF version back for a refund. I don't know why the one I bought last year worked well, and the last two didn't, but I'm not going to worry about it. I'll always buy this Bostitch in the future when I need one.
Scritto da: Allen A.
A little disappointed, but it still works
Got tired of going through cheap regulators from Menards. Paid a little extra for a brand name. Worked good for about 4 months, then acted like it blew a seal. Took it apart and a rubber seal had somehow came out of place. Put it back and so far has been working great again.
Scritto da: P. Coe
Should'a ordered this the first time.
Perfect fit for my OLD Bostitch pancake compressor. But due to Covid, they weren't available. bought an after market one, lasted a week AND was more expensive than this OEM regulator.
Scritto da: E. Hill
Check direction of air flow. As pictured with gauge port facing you air comes in on left and exits on right.
The regulator broke on by Bostitch compressor during a move, its thin metal like pot metal. This compressor has two gauges facing up with the tank pressure on the right and the regulated air on the left. I could find regulators locally of a different brand but the air flow was the opposite directions which caused the gauge to be facing horizontal instead of up and the knob facing up, so you would have to stoop to read it or if you tried to mount the gauge facing up the control knob would be against the motor/compressor plastic housing. So, I ordered this Bostitch branded one. As the ad says it needs to be mounted so air flows in the direction of the arrow but it neglected to say which way that was and just like the other regulators I looked it was backwards from the original. On my compressor the gauges are facing up and the knob horizontal facing toward you, the air enters the regulator on the right this one is the opposite. I was able to wrap enough Teflon tape on the threads so it tightened so the knob and gauge formed a V so the knob wasn't rubbing on the housing and the gauge was at a 45 degree angle so you could still see it while looking down at the two gauges. This one works fine but I have see better regulators for around thirty dollars that has thicker metal and have a port on both sides for the gauge so you can pick the direction the gauge faces (this one only has the one gauge port) which may be a better value.
Scritto da: sfabeach
I don't trust it completely - pressure spikes
The gauge is well packaged and easy to install. some of the connections already have thread dope on them so the installation is very simple. My concern is that the regulator has allowed pressure spikes to occur while using it. Right after installation I had set the pressure to 90psi and was letting out some air with a blow gun, all of a sudden the gauge reading jumped from 90psi to 120psi. Luckily I didn't have anything attached which was pressure sensitive at the time, but it shook my confidence in this regulator as I have never seen this happen before. I have used my compressor a few times since the initial pressure spike and everything seems to be working fine.
Scritto da: Ryan T
READS 5 PSI low
reads a consistent 5PSI lower than my other 3 regulators.. but no leaks and the action is smooth and responsive. Even at full open this regulator is significantly throttling CFM. I'm losing 30+ PSI in the line running an IR 2100G wide open at 110PSI. You can hear the regulator whistling as the line refills. This will be demoted to an end of hose regulator for nailers.
Scritto da: carlos c a
Practico y funcional
Fácil de armar, lo opere en serie con otro manómetro y la diferencia era menor de 5 psi considerando, considerando la graduación. Es necesario poner teflon y tener a la manos los conectores (cople, conector rapido, etc) necesarios para la instalación en el compresor.
Scritto da: solarpower
Item as described
The item was sent quickly and works as advertised. It is definitely not as smoothly turning as the original, so it is tricky to set the pressure. It also appears to drift somewhat after set, so I need to check it more often than I did the original. It was 1/2 the price of the original though - so I have to accept it not being perfect.
Scritto da: Mike
Great price
I needed a replacement because mine broke and this was priced reasonable. I put it on my pancake compressor and it's as good as new. I've never had any issues with Bostitch products. It's been on for a couple months and no issues at all.

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