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Various Set of 6 Gas Regulators US $595.00
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ABBOTT DIAL-A-FLOW REGULATOR IV EXTENSION SET - 18'' REF #1671 - CASE OF 48 US $49.99
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QUICK DISCONNECT SET (Regulator to Hose Mounted Style) US $49.99
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1000mA 5V DC-DC adapter Voltage BOOST SET-UP Regulator US $4.99
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Harris M#25 Oxygen Acetylene LP Regulator Set Free Ship US $163.50
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Victor Edge ESS4 Oxygen & Acetylene Regulator Set - New US $275.00
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Norgren Air Regulator Set 1/4" US $47.99
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Oxygen Acetylene Regulator Set Cutting Welding OR-20 & AR-20 Free Ship US $84.95
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Watts 1 1/4" Regulator 150 Lb Set No. 174A US $75.00
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TTC 2 Piece Modular Air Filter-Regulator Combination & Lubricator Set Size: 3/8" US $98.69
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1/2 INCH FILTER, REGULATOR, & LUBRICATOR NEW SET US $65.00
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Quick Connector Set - Regulator to Hose US $39.00
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Voltage Regulator Diode BZY91C39R 39V Set US $9.00
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WATTS REGULATOR COMPANY, RELIEF VALVE, 3/4", 100XL-3 M7 SET 150 PSI 210*F MAX US $12.00
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Pressure Regulator Air Set 77-4 Masoneilan US $65.00
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NEW SMC REGULATOR MODULAR SET PRESS .05-.85MPa AR20K-01 US $8.92
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GRACO Regulators # B06A Set of three - New! US $700.00
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Nylon Washers for CO2 Regulators - Set of 6 Sale Price: $0.01 |
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Replacement washers that go between your regulator and CO2 tank in your draft beer system. Set of 6. In stock and ready to ship. Features: Made of plastic nylon. Set of 6. Specs: 3/4"W x 1/8"D. Opening is 1/4"W. |
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Hot Max 24010 Regulator End Flashback Arrestor Set List Price: $16.49 Sale Price: $16.49 |
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Oxy-Acetylene Flashback Arrestor set has internal check valves for both oxygen and acetylene. Standard -Inch-Inch fittings for 1/4-Inch or 3/16-Inch hoses. Regulator End Connection. |
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Smith Little Torch Preset Regulator Oxygen 249-499B List Price: $45.70 Sale Price: $56.82 |
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Smith Little Torch Preset Regulator # 249-499B These are designed for use with 14 ounce disposable cylinders. It can be used with OXYGEN only. Length: 2-3/4" |
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SMC AR60-N10E-Z Regulator, Relieving Type, 7.25 - 123 psi Set Pressure Range, 353 scfm, Square Embedded Gauge, 1" NPT Sale Price: $102.68 |
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Cost effective and clean looking, series AR regulators offer various pressure range settings to accommodate most applications. The locking adjustment knob prevents accidental setting changes. The modular design of the AR series connects with other SMC air preparation equipment. Relief pressure: Set pressure + 0.05 MPa. |
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SMC AR20-N02-1Z Regulator, Relieving Type, 2.9 - 29 psi Set Pressure Range, 28 scfm, No Gauge, 1/4" NPT Sale Price: $20.86 |
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Cost effective and clean looking, series AR regulators offer various pressure range settings to accommodate most applications. The locking adjustment knob prevents accidental setting changes. The modular design of the AR series connects with other SMC air preparation equipment. Relief pressure: Set pressure + 0.05 MPa. |
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SMC AR25-N02-NZ Regulator, Non-Relieving, 7.25 - 123 psi Set Pressure Range, 53 scfm, No Gauge, 1/4" NPT Sale Price: $25.23 |
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Cost effective and clean looking, series AR regulators offer various pressure range settings to accommodate most applications. The locking adjustment knob prevents accidental setting changes. The modular design of the AR series connects with other SMC air preparation equipment. Relief pressure: Set pressure + 0.05 MPa. |
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SMC AR30-N03E-1Z Regulator, Relieving Type, 2.9 - 29 psi Set Pressure Range, 53 scfm, Square Embedded Gauge, 3/8" NPT Sale Price: $35.09 |
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Cost effective and clean looking, series AR regulators offer various pressure range settings to accommodate most applications. The locking adjustment knob prevents accidental setting changes. The modular design of the AR series connects with other SMC air preparation equipment. Relief pressure: Set pressure + 0.05 MPa. |
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SMC AR20-N02-NZ Regulator, Non-Relieving, 7.25 - 123 psi Set Pressure Range, 28 scfm, No Gauge, 1/4" NPT Sale Price: $20.86 |
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Cost effective and clean looking, series AR regulators offer various pressure range settings to accommodate most applications. The locking adjustment knob prevents accidental setting changes. The modular design of the AR series connects with other SMC air preparation equipment. Relief pressure: Set pressure + 0.05 MPa. |
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SMC AR30-N02-Z Regulator, Relieving Type, 7.25 - 123 psi Set Pressure Range, 53 scfm, No Gauge, 1/4" NPT Sale Price: $27.93 |
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Cost effective and clean looking, series AR regulators offer various pressure range settings to accommodate most applications. The locking adjustment knob prevents accidental setting changes. The modular design of the AR series connects with other SMC air preparation equipment. Relief pressure: Set pressure + 0.05 MPa. |
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SMC AR25-02 Regulator, Relieving Type, 7.25 - 123 psi Set Pressure Range, 53 scfm, No Gauge, 1/4" BSPT Sale Price: $25.79 |
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Cost effective and clean looking, series AR regulators offer various pressure range settings to accommodate most applications. The locking adjustment knob prevents accidental setting changes. The modular design of the AR series connects with other SMC air preparation equipment. Relief pressure: Set pressure + 0.05 MPa. |
Here are some more information for Regulator Set:

A standard oxygen tank regulator will allow you to adjust your liter flow from 1-8 liters per minute. A oxygen tank regulator is just that; it regulates the flow of the oxygen from the tank in order to administer the correct dose of oxygen to the patient.
Portable oxygen tank sizes range from 10"-36" tall, any size aluminum oxygen tank that is portable (B, M6, C, D, & E) will use the same regulator. Oxygen regulators have different colors and sizes but attach the same way; all sizes of oxygen tanks have the same valve on the top which has a small tab or toggle at the top. All oxygen tank regulators have a small gauge that will read up to 3,000lbs. A tank that is completely full of oxygen and is considered safe will only read up to 2200lbs, so do not be alarmed if your tank gauge does not read the tank is full.
To attach an oxygen regulator to an oxygen cylinder:
- Loosen the set screw all the way
- Line up the two pins inside the regulator with the small holes on the valve at the top of the oxygen cylinder.
- Let it drop all the way down.
- Slowly move the regulator up until the pins fall into the two small holes on the valve.
- Tighten the setscrew until it cannot move but be sure not to over tighten the setscrew (the regulator has a small rubber gasket inside of it to secure the seal and prevent oxygen from leaking).
- After you have established a good seal you should be able to open the valve on the top of the cylinder and set the flow on the regulator and attach a nasal cannula or oxygen mask.
Shanda Harper submitted this piece on behalf of Specialty Medical Supply online. To learn more about oxygen regulators visit them online at SpecialtyMedicalSupply.com.
An Overview On How To Set Up A New Business In Singapore
Singapore is a nation that is rich in culture and heritage. It also happens to be a fast developing city that offers infinite business opportunities to entrepreneurs and business establishments from across the globe. Singapore is abundant in key business resources like infrastructure, skilled labor, communication facilities etc. The country lays the perfect foundations for business incorporation for both local and foreign entrepreneurs. Owing out the strong social, economic and legislative foundations, Singapore proudly holds the position of a leading world class business hub.
If you are an entrepreneur who would like to start a business in Singapore, here is some useful information that can assist you in your business incorporation process.
Have a proper comprehensive business plan:
A business plan is essential blueprints of your business. It states what your business will do and the resources you require for it.
Decide on an ideal business vehicle
Using the right business vehicle to conduct your business activities will influence the ease of business formation and exit, business ownership transfer, how much taxes you need to pay, the extent of personal liability you are potentially exposed to, the set of rules applicable to your business, the amount of administration and paperwork you need to perform, and the ability to obtain loans and borrowings.
Plan a business name:
The name of your company is very important as it reflects your identity. Always ensure that your business name is not the same as and does not resemble the names of existing businesses.
Registration and licensing:
Licensing requirements may be specific to your line of business therefore ensure that you have the right documents for the same. Ensure that your business is in compliance with the regulations set out by the government of Singapore. Business aspirants must be above 18 years of age, must not be an undischarged bankrupt or must obtain the permission of High Court or the Official Assignee from business formation in Singapore
Regulatory bodies
The 3 regulatory bodies all business entities in Singapore need to deal with are the:
- Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority of Singapore (ACRA) for business and company compliance matters
- Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) for tax matters.
- Central Provident Fund Board (CPFB) for submission of CPF contributions for yourself and/or your staff members.
This basic information gives you the wide picture of what you will require in order to set up a business in Singapore. You can always employ the services of professionals who assist foreign entrepreneurs in business incorporation in Singapore and offer a wide variety of services that allow for smooth transitions.
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Apply For Singapore company incorporation or need a Singapore Company Registration Service? Visit: contactoneps.com.sg
What is the difference between an A-clamp and a Din on a set of diving regulators?
Scuba Diving
Doug's given you all the facts there, so you can see the differences between the two fittings. Here's some opinion
DIN attachments are somewhat more reliable than A-clamps (also called 'yoke fittings'), since the O-ring is 'trapped' inside the valve and thus has no room to extrude under pressure (unlike A-clamps, which simply pinch the O-ring between the 1st stage and the valve face). Also, with a DIN fitting, no part of the reg projects behind the valve post, so it's less liable to get bumped and dislodged in overhead environments, and there is a slightly lower entanglement risk. This is primarily why DIN regs are preferred for tech-diving.
NB Not all DIN fittings are suitable for 'high pressure'. There are 2 different types of DIN attachment--the 250 bar-rated ('5-thread') fittings, for tanks up to 230 bar (i.e. a 'normal' sport diving fill), or the 350 bar-rated ('7-thread') DIN fitting for 300+ bar tanks (generally only used by hardcore trimix tekkies!). The 350-bar fitting can be used on a 232 bar tank valve, but not vice versa--the 250 bar fitting isn't long enough for the O-ring to seal against the face of the 300 bar DIN tank valve.
If you're trying to decide which to go for, I would suggest a 250-bar DIN attachment over a yoke fitting, for reliability. If you've already got a yoke reg, it's a relatively simple operation to convert it to a DIN fitting, although in this litigious age, doing so yourself will probably invalidate your warranty (I'm guessing you're not a certified regulator technician!). Most dive centres catering primarily to Europeans (e.g. in the Med, or Red Sea) now use tanks with DIN-convertible valves, and I had no difficulty finding DIN tanks in SE Asia and Australasia, either. But remember, unless you have a self-sealing 1st stage, (e.g. the new Oceanic regs), you still have to remember to put the dustcap back on before washing!
If you're likely to be diving your DIN reg in the Americas (e.g. Caribbean), you can get an A-clamp adaptor, basically a standalone yoke fitting which accepts a DIN reg. It's not ideal, since that gives two possible failure points (i.e. O-rings) instead of one, but the most likely to do so is still the one on the valve face, rather the DIN fitting, so the relative risk is no greater than with an A-clamp reg (IMHO).
Using an adaptor, the 1st stage will also project 1-2 cm further forward from the valve face, which might be uncomfortably close to the back of your head, if the tank is narrow-diameter. This can be avoided by rotating the tank so that the valve face is pointing backwards, and then mounting the reg upside-down so that the hose routing is unaffected, but doing so effectively shortens the 2nd stage hoses, particularly when turning your head to the left, or sharing air. (It also increases the risk of impact damage to the 1st stage)
If in spite of the above(!) you still choose to use an adaptor (rather than simply renting a reg at your destination, or choosing a dive centre with DIN-convertible tanks), make sure you get one with a square yoke that's wide enough to fit over all K-valve posts--not all adaptors will do so, as I discovered once, to my cost!
David Prosser: The pensions regulator is all-powerful
Outlook No one could accuse Tony Hobman, the chief executive of the Pensions Regulator who announced his departure yesterday, of failing to serve his time. He has run the regulator for five years, since it was first set up to protect the interests of millions of members of occupational pension schemes.
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