🔥 Elevate Your Welding Game with Precision Flow Control!
The Argon Co2 Professional Gas Flow Meter Tester is a high-precision tool designed for measuring gas flow in MIG and TIG welding applications. With a range of 0-25 litres per minute and easy-to-read 1-litre graduations, this lightweight and durable flowmeter is essential for ensuring optimal gas flow and performance in your welding tasks.
Manufacturer | Sxstar |
Part Number | LEE |
Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.59 x 1.73 x 1.73 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**S
It works.
Very simple tool, works properly.
J**Y
A must for tig torch
Everyone should have this ! The price is great, I saved the cost in the first 4mins.
C**R
Worked...
Worked as advertised. Made a bit on the cheap side.
C**.
What I wanted
I heard these are not accurate, but that doesn't matter to me. I used the markings on this that works for me and use it to setup the next weld machine to it. Even regulators are not exact compare to each other
D**E
Handy
Beats looking at the flow gauge on the tank
F**D
Anyone with a MIG welder needs one of these!!
I used this flow gauge to find a problem with my new MIG torch. I found the torch liner was pushed in too far and was restricting the gas flow. The gauge at the gas bottle said everything was OK when it was actually reading high. It’s the flow AT THE TORCH that matters!! This is such a simple and inexpensive tool that every welder should have one.
G**E
Measures in LPM - Would be nice if it also had a scale for CFH
Using this for Argon which all of the standard flow meters used in the US measure the gas in CFH. But the only tool to verify what's coming out of the nozzle measures in LPM. Yeah, this one. Seriously. Why not put an imperial scale on the other side of the glass for CFH - like my tape measure, yard stick, machinist's rule, kitchen measuring cups, car speedometers, tire gauges, etc. Other than that, it seems to work 'okay'. It's difficult to read because the glass is clear and the scale is printed in black, making it difficult to see the numbers. Can I trust the reading in LPM? How do I verify that's correct?!
J**Y
Must have
Cheap and will surprise you when you see what you're getting at the cup!
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