Single-Stage Propane/Propylene Gas Regulator with Dual Gauges – 4 Bar Outlet

£49.24 + VAT

This high-quality single-stage Propane/Propylene gas regulator is engineered for reliable performance across a wide range of industrial applications. Designed for use with refillable Propane and Propylene gas cylinders, it combines durability, accuracy, and excellent value in...

  • Regulator Type: Single-stage Propane/Propylene gas regulator

  • Construction: Precision-machined all-brass body

  • Gauges:

    • Cylinder contents pressure gauge

    • Gas delivery pressure gauge

  • Delivery Pressure: Adjustable 0–4 bar, suitable for most Propane/Propylene heating and burning guns

  • Cylinder Compatibility: Fits all UK Propane cylinders

  • Input Connection: UK standard 5/8″ BSP

  • Output Connection: UK standard 3/8″ BSP

  • Gas Type: Propane / Propylene

  • Compliance: Conforms to EN ISO 2503

  • Application: Industrial, refillable Propane/Propylene gas cylinders

 

Buy Now – Industrial-Grade Propane/Propylene Pressure Control

  • Dual Gauge Design – Clearly displays both cylinder contents pressure and delivery pressure for safe, accurate gas control.

  • Adjustable 0–4 Bar Output – Ideal for a wide range of Propane/Propylene heating torches, burners, and industrial tools.

  • High-Quality Brass Construction – Precision-machined for durability, reliability, and long service life.

  • Wide Cylinder Compatibility – Designed to fit 99% of UK Propane cylinders with a standard 5/8″ BSP inlet.

  • Standardised Connections – Features a 5/8″ BSP input and 3/8″ BSP output for easy integration with existing equipment.

  • Industrial-Grade Performance – Suitable for professional applications using refillable Propane or Propylene cylinders.

  • Fully Compliant with EN ISO 2503 – Built to meet stringent safety and performance standards.

  • Excellent Value – High-quality regulator at a competitive price point.

 

  • Heating Torches & Propane/Propylene Guns – Perfect for powering industrial heating tools requiring stable 0–4 bar pressure control.

  • Metalworking & Fabrication – Suitable for flame-heating, bending, loosening seized components, and general workshop tasks.

  • Roofing & Construction – Ideal for roofing torches, bitumen burners, and on-site heating applications.

  • Automotive & Mechanical Work – Provides consistent pressure for tasks such as freeing rusted bolts, heat-shrinking, and controlled heating.

  • Plumbing & Pipework – Supports soldering and brazing setups using Propane or Propylene gas systems.

  • Industrial Maintenance – Reliable performance for regular workshop use where accurate gas regulation is essential.

  • General Industrial Heating – Suitable for a wide variety of commercial environments using refillable Propane/Propylene cylinders.

 

FAQs

As a trusted supplier of gas, we frequently get asked questions about gas safety, the difference between butane and propane, as well as the best uses for our gas products. In this blog, we’ll be answering our most common FAQs.

You can place orders online through the Adams Gas shop, by contacting the team by phone or email, or by locating a nearby stockist via their stockist finder. For refills, Adams Gas offers a professional gas cylinder filling service, including collection and re-delivery of customer-owned bottles where required.

Adams Gas supplies a wide range of bottled gases across the UK, including propane, butane, CO₂ (carbon dioxide), helium, argon, nitrogen and welding gases such as MIG and TIG mixtures. They also offer additional services like gas cylinder filling, new cylinders, cylinder testing, third-party storage and transport of dangerous goods.

The choice between oxy acetylene and oxy propane depends on how you work. Oxy acetylene is often preferred where a hotter, more concentrated flame is needed, while oxy propane is commonly chosen for cutting and heating due to its efficiency and lower running costs. Adams Gas supplies both options so users can the most suitable setup for their workflow.

Oxy acetylene remains a strong option for cutting, particularly where precision and faster pierce times are important. However, many professionals now use oxy propane for cutting steel due to its stability, lower fuel cost, and suitability for longer cutting operations. Adams Gas supports both approaches with reliable gas supply.

Cutting performance is influenced by fuel gas choice, oxygen purity, correct pressures, nozzle ion, and operator technique. Consistent gas quality plays a key role in achieving clean cuts and efficient operation. Using a trusted supplier like Adams Gas helps ensure dependable performance across jobs.

MIG/MAG (GMAW): Always uses shielding gas (unless flux-cored gasless wire)
TIG (GTAW): Always uses shielding gas (usually Argon)
MMA/Stick (SMAW): No external gas needed (flux coating provides shielding)