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I have to fix/lock my air output at 90 PSI do they make one that is fixed?

I have a shop with 15 know it alls in the pit.

Someone keeps changing the air out put level on our compressor.I would like to LOCK it at 90PSI.Do you sell anything that may support this effort?




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Bill says...

Howdy Greg. I'm familiar with your problem. On one jobsite, the manager actually installed a regulator on a control panel that wasn't connected to anything, allowing the boys to play to their heart's content with the real regulator located elsewhere and not available to them.

You can purchase regulators to which you can add a padlock, some have a key-lock on the adjustment knob, and with some you can remove the adjusting knob once the pressure is set to the correct level.

Most FRL manufacturers can provide you with a regulator to solve your problem. I don't know where you are located, but if you can find the local Norgren distributor they will be able to help you.

I don't sell components from this website, though many of the advertisers certainly do.

Cheers, and thanks for writing in.

Bill

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