BR2000 BR3000 BR4000 1/4" 3/8" 1/2" AR Air Regulator
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BR2000 BR3000 BR4000 1/4" 3/8" 1/2" AR Air Regulator
BR2000 BR3000 BR4000 1/4" 3/8" 1/2" AR Air Regulator
NANPUBR2000 BR3000 BR4000

AR | 2000 | BSP | |
Series Number | Body Size | Port Size | Thread Type |
2000 | 1/4" | BSP | |
3000 | 3/8" | NPT | |
4000 | 1/2" | PT |
NANPUTechnical Specifications
Model | Specification |
AR2000 | 650 |
BR2000 | 1400 |
BR3000 | 1400 |
BR4000 | 1400 |
Max Input Pressure | 1.0Mpa{10.2kgf/cm²} /145Psi |
Max Operating Pressure | 1.0Mpa{10.2kgf/cm²} /145Psi |
Temperature Range | -5~60℃ |
Pressure Range | AR/BR 0.05~0.85Mpa(0.51~8.7kgf/cm² )/0~125Psi |

All calibration assemblies must strictly adhere to the maximum flow rate specifications outlined in the technical documentation. Such compliance is critical for ensuring optimal system performance and reliability.
Prior to installation, all ports and fittings shall undergo meticulous cleaning using appropriate cleaning agents and procedures. This rigorous cleaning process effectively prevents dust, debris, and contaminants from infiltrating the air pathway, safeguarding the integrity and operational efficiency of the compressed air system.
During installation, thorough verification shall be conducted to ensure the air flow direction precisely aligns with the arrow markings on the product body. Additionally, port and thread dimensions must be accurately matched to corresponding components. This meticulous validation of flow orientation and dimensional compatibility is essential to mitigate installation errors that could lead to system malfunctions or inefficiencies.

To adjust the pressure, first raise the pressure gauge knob to the unlocked position. Proceed to rotate the knob for pressure adjustment: a clockwise rotation will induce a gradual and steady increase in pressure, while a counterclockwise rotation will result in a steady decrease.
Closely monitor the pressure gauge and stop rotating immediately once the desired pressure value is reached. After setting, firmly engage the knob to lock the pressure setting. Inadequately secured knobs may compromise the seal, risking leakage that could endanger system performance and safety. Regularly inspect the locked knob during operation to ensure pressure stability within specified parameters.

Ensure the pressure gauge is securely mounted on the main body with appropriate installation tools and techniques, adhering to specified torque requirements to prevent leakage or displacement. During pressure adjustment, closely monitor the gauge to verify smooth, consistent readings without erratic fluctuations or sticking.
Any abnormal gauge performance—including internal obstructions, component damage, or miscalibration—must be promptly investigated and rectified to maintain the accuracy and reliability of the pressure monitoring system. Such diligence ensures optimal functionality and mitigates potential errors in pressure regulation.