


⚡ Elevate your welds with precision flow — don’t settle for less!
The Victor Technologies 0781-2723 HRF-1425-580 is a light-duty flow meter and regulator designed for Argon, Nitrogen, and Helium gases. Featuring a precise 50-38 SCFH flow range, a secure CGA 580 connection, and a preset 25 psig outlet pressure, it delivers reliable, consistent gas flow ideal for arc welding and related applications. Its durable single-stage piston design ensures long-lasting performance, making it a trusted choice for professionals seeking accuracy and dependability.
| ASIN | B007QV1UXC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #611,964 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #231 in Welding Gas Regulators |
| Date First Available | April 2, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Item model number | 0781-2723 |
| Manufacturer | Victor Technologies |
| Package Dimensions | 7.4 x 7.13 x 6.34 inches |
A**R
Works as intended
Great product
A**2
Great Victor Flow Meter
I have been using one of these flow meters on my "Mig mix" tank for several years and really like it. So bought another when price dropped to $79. Installed it on my straight Argon tank to replace the old cracked face standard gauge I had. These work great and hold up to use.
J**E
This is used
I’ve bought these brand new before and they always came in plastic. This one showed up in a box for a completely different victor item. Wrench marks on the fittings. Stem has seat marks on it. Flow tube looks like someone chewed on the bottom of it. So far it seems to be functioning properly however.
P**N
Works great!
I have had this for about six months now. Works great!
A**R
Helium Regulator
Just what I needed for Tri-Mix. It works great.
G**Y
Victor's Quality does't stand up to it's reputation!
From Day One - This gauge leaked at the Tank Connection. I would have to pay for shipping back to the dealer. Thought about it. I liked the gauge - except for the damn ball fitting - it was out of round by a few thousands - hence the leak as soon as you crack the tank valve - that CO2/Argon mix is not cheep! got out my fine mill file and re-machined the ball into a round shape - I tried to replace the ball end - no luck it was thread locked and I didn't want to destroy the valve - by hitting it with heat, the flats just galled at each attempt to back it out of the valve. Long story short - finally got the ball round enough to hold tank pressure - but not good enough to hold pressure overnight - just close the tank valve after welding. Flow control of gas was great.
T**L
Poor Quality Part, Leaks after 2 months causing loss of Argon
Should have read reviews before I bought...... Poor Quality Part and Leaks Argon after 2 months
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