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Milton 1026-8 3/4-Inch Air Filter Regulator

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$83.46

$ 35 .27 $35.27

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  • 3/4" national pipe thread
  • Maximum inlet pressure of 250 pounds per square inch
  • Maximum of 220 standard cubic feet per minute at 100 pounds per square inch


The Milton heavy duty Relieving Type regulators offer stable downstream air pressure over a wide range of air flows with accurate control, fast response and minimal pressure drop. Offset 1/4 in. gage ports can also serve as two 1/4 in. supply lines, allowing up to three regulated full flow out ports.

Features
  • Inlet pressure - 250 PSI Operating temperature - 40° F to 120° F
  • Aluminum die-cast body
  • Buna-N diaphragm and O rings
  • Balanced piston, molded rubber seat
  • Item Weight - 1.52 lbs.
Warning

Regulators should always be preceded by a filter to eliminate damage to the unit or inaccurate air flow.


Ready4fun
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
Last purchased and installed in 1/24 already leaking in 11/24. Previous one lasted 2 years this one 11 months. Wish I could find a better one that can last in heavy daily use.
Kaleb
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2023
With milton you can't go wrong
Robert McLymore
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2022
Used this for 2 years now with zero problems.
jd
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2022
The media could not be loaded.
Aaron F.
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2021
Be aware that the description says nothing about needing a filter "before" the unit. However, once it arrives there is a large disclaimer that states one is required and warranty will be voided without one. This adds another $100 to the cost. I have a 175psi compressor and bought this to regulate the line psi down to a more reasonable level but keep the tank psi at 175 I also bought new 3/4" regulator, filter, dryer but its max input was 175 and that was to iffy for me. So when this showed up and required me to spend another $100 on a pre filter on top of the other parts that cost about $400 pushed me over the top. So, I simply turned down my pressure switch to 150 for a cheap easy fix. I doubt the extra 25psi tank pressure loss will effect me enough to justify almost $200 This is going back, had I known I needed to spend another $100 to make it work properly I never would have bought it.
Eugene Caswell
Reviewed in Canada on May 17, 2019
Best item purchased