Wilkerson FRL's R16 High Pressure Compact Regulator SKU: R16-04RHG

SKU: R16-04RHG

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Introducing the Wilkerson FRL's R16 High Pressure Compact Regulator SKU: R16-04RHG, a top-tier solution for managing air pressure in various industrial applications. This compact regulator is expertly designed to provide precise pressure control while taking up minimal space, making it an ideal choice for environments where every inch counts.

Key Features

  • High-Pressure Capability: Efficiently regulates pressures up to 300 PSI, ensuring optimal performance across various systems.
  • Compact Design: Its small footprint allows for easy installation in confined spaces, perfect for panel-mount applications.
  • Durable Construction: Built with high-quality materials to withstand the rigors of industrial environments, ensuring longevity and reliability.
  • Easy Adjustability: Features a simple pressure adjustment knob for precise settings, enhancing usability on the job.

Benefits

The Wilkerson FRL's R16 High Pressure Compact Regulator SKU: R16-04RHG not only simplifies air pressure management but also enhances the efficiency of your equipment. By maintaining consistent pressure levels, it minimizes the risk of equipment damage and downtime, ultimately saving you time and money in the long run. Its user-friendly design allows technicians to make quick adjustments, boosting productivity on the worksite.

Use Cases

This regulator is perfect for a range of applications, including pneumatic tools, paint spraying, and assembly line operations. Its versatility makes it a must-have for any workshop or manufacturing facility looking to optimize their air systems.

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