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Oxygen Regulators

Explore WeldingMart’s superior collection of oxygen regulators, designed to provide precise and reliable gas control for welding, cutting, and industrial applications. Whether you’re working in a professional setting or tackling DIY projects, our oxygen regulators deliver consistent gas flow and pressure, ensuring efficiency and safety. Built for durability and performance, these regulators are essential for maintaining optimal results in your work.


Premium Oxygen Regulators for Safe and Precise Gas Control

Key Features of Our Oxygen Regulators:

  • Accurate Pressure Regulation: Ensures smooth and consistent oxygen flow for precise cuts and welds.
  • Durable Construction: Made with high-quality materials to withstand tough work environments and deliver long-lasting performance.
  • Safety Mechanisms: Features advanced safety measures to prevent leaks and ensure secure operation.
  • Versatile Compatibility: Works seamlessly with oxy-fuel systems, making it ideal for welding, cutting, and heating tasks.

Why Choose Oxygen Regulators from WeldingMart?

At WeldingMart, we provide premium oxygen regulators from trusted brands, ensuring top-tier quality and reliable performance for all your needs. Whether youโ€™re working on oxy-acetylene cutting, welding, or heating applications, our regulators are engineered for precision and safety, helping you achieve professional-grade results every time.

Popular Applications:

  • Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Cutting: Delivers precise oxygen flow for clean, efficient welds and cuts.
  • Metal Heating and Bending: Ideal for controlled heating applications in industrial settings.
  • Repair and Maintenance: Perfect for small-scale repair work requiring precise gas control.

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Upgrade your equipment with the best oxygen regulators from WeldingMart. Browse our collection to find regulators designed for safety, durability, and performance, ensuring exceptional results for all your welding and cutting needs. Shop now and experience the reliability of top-rated oxygen regulators!

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between a single-stage and two-stage oxygen regulator?
A single-stage regulator reduces cylinder pressure to working pressure in one step; as the cylinder empties and inlet pressure drops, the outlet pressure drifts, requiring periodic readjustment during the job. A two-stage regulator uses two reduction steps in series โ€” the first stage drops pressure to a preset intermediate level, and the second stage delivers a consistent working pressure regardless of how full the cylinder is. Two-stage regulators are recommended for machine cutting and any application requiring a stable, constant flow.
What connection fitting does an oxygen regulator use on a cylinder?
Oxygen cylinders in the US use a CGA 540 valve outlet (right-hand threaded). The Compressed Gas Association (CGA) standardizes non-interchangeable cylinder valve outlet connections โ€” this is by design to prevent the wrong regulator from being attached to the wrong gas. Fuel gas regulators use a left-hand nut with a groove so they physically cannot be swapped onto an oxygen cylinder. Always use the correct CGA fitting for the gas service.
What working pressure range does an oxygen regulator need to support?
For oxy-fuel cutting and welding, the torch typically uses oxygen at pressures up to about 200 psi (1380 kPa) at the torch inlet, depending on tip size and application. Cylinder inlet (supply) pressure for a full oxygen cylinder is roughly 2,200 psi (15,200 kPa). The regulator must be rated to handle the full cylinder pressure on the inlet gauge and deliver the appropriate working pressure on the outlet gauge. For Port-A-Torch style kits, the Air Products handbook specifies an oxygen regulator with a maximum output of approximately 14 bar (200 psi).
Can I use an oxygen regulator for argon or other shielding gases?
No โ€” oxygen regulators are dedicated to oxygen service. CGA fittings are intentionally non-interchangeable to prevent cross-connection. Using an oxygen regulator on an inert gas cylinder (argon, COโ‚‚, helium) is physically prevented by the different CGA connection standards. Using shielding gas regulators for oxygen is also dangerous โ€” oxygen service requires regulators manufactured and cleaned specifically for Oโ‚‚ compatibility to avoid combustion risk from contamination.
How do I know when to replace my oxygen regulator?
Replace or have a regulator serviced if the outlet pressure drifts with the adjustment screw in the closed position (called 'creep'), if a gauge needle sticks or reads erratically, if the regulator body has visible damage or corrosion, or if it fails to hold a constant set pressure under flow. Oxygen regulators should be kept clean and dry โ€” never use oil or grease on any oxygen fitting, as hydrocarbons can ignite violently in high-pressure oxygen. Follow the manufacturer's recommended inspection interval, typically annually for heavy shop use.
What's the safest way to connect an oxygen regulator to a cylinder?
Before attaching the regulator, 'crack' the cylinder valve briefly (momentarily open and close) to blow any dust from the outlet โ€” do this with the valve pointed away from people and ignition sources. Attach the regulator using the correct wrench; never force a connection. Back the adjusting screw fully out (counterclockwise) before opening the cylinder valve. Open the cylinder valve slowly so high-pressure gas does not surge into the regulator. Stand to the side of the regulator, not in front of the gauges, when pressurizing.