TractorGuy
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- John Deere 4310 CUT, Ford New Holland 575E Industrial Backhoe, John Deere F725 Front Mount Mower
I've not had any trouble with my cheap regulators.
To avoid damaging ANY regulator you need to close the tank valve, bleed the pressure off, then back the regulator off after use. Always open the tank valve very slow sos not to blast the regulator with high pressure. Then set the regulated pressure.
I always follow the correct procedure for my oxy acetylene regulators.
Not so much on my mig regulator but I do open the bottle valve very slowly on it.
I read on another forum that you can buy kits for regulators for not much money and rebuild them yourself. If you have brand name regulators this might be an option.
To avoid damaging ANY regulator you need to close the tank valve, bleed the pressure off, then back the regulator off after use. Always open the tank valve very slow sos not to blast the regulator with high pressure. Then set the regulated pressure.
I always follow the correct procedure for my oxy acetylene regulators.
Not so much on my mig regulator but I do open the bottle valve very slowly on it.
I read on another forum that you can buy kits for regulators for not much money and rebuild them yourself. If you have brand name regulators this might be an option.