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EZ Pressure Tester - Low Pressure
EZ Pressure Tester - Low Pressure
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EZ Pressure Tester for paintball marker low pressure regulators with output up to 180psi. Low pressure 0-180psi gauge installed. Includes low pressure adapter.
Use it to set your output pressure and to check for performance to ensure that the regulator isn't creeping (which can be very bad for a paintball gun and damage seals/solenoids inside the gun).
Easy "EZ" operation. Simply screw the low pressure adapter into the bottom of the tester, connect the low pressure hose to the adapter barb and to the output barb from your guns low pressure regulator and then close the side lever on the EZ Pressure Tester. Gas up your gun. Pressure will read on the gauge immediately. Press the button to release the lever and degas the pressure gauge. Repeat to check for consistency or leave it pressurized and watch the gauge to make sure the pressure isn't slowly increasing (creep). De-gas gun and pressure tester completely before removing the hose.
Designed to use the minimum amount of air from your tank as possible so you don't waste air/gas while testing and setting up your equipment at home.
Use it to set your output pressure and to check for performance to ensure that the regulator isn't creeping (which can be very bad for a paintball gun and damage seals/solenoids inside the gun).
Easy "EZ" operation. Simply screw the low pressure adapter into the bottom of the tester, connect the low pressure hose to the adapter barb and to the output barb from your guns low pressure regulator and then close the side lever on the EZ Pressure Tester. Gas up your gun. Pressure will read on the gauge immediately. Press the button to release the lever and degas the pressure gauge. Repeat to check for consistency or leave it pressurized and watch the gauge to make sure the pressure isn't slowly increasing (creep). De-gas gun and pressure tester completely before removing the hose.
Designed to use the minimum amount of air from your tank as possible so you don't waste air/gas while testing and setting up your equipment at home.