GasGuard, Safety Mechanism for Gas Regulator

A regulator or pressure control device is a tool that functions to determine the pressure of the cylinder contents, reducing the pressure of the contents to working pressure. knowing the working pressure, maintaining the working pressure to remain constant (constant) even though the content pressure changes. The regulator is installed above the tube to regulate the release of gas from the tube to combustion through the hose.

Each regulator used to regulate and distribute gas when welding has a safety system to prevent danger if there is an accident. This accident could be a leak due to the installation not being tight enough so that the regulator breaks when the tube falls or during installation.

To prevent this, there is a security and safety mechanism called GasGuard. The GasGuard mechanism is a security mechanism that locks when the regulator is broken at the regulator inlet connector, where a small pin will immediately plug the fracture hole to prevent gas from spraying out. So, the potential danger of explosions and fires can be prevented.

With the Gasguard mechanism, it is hoped that explosions and fires due to gas leaks from broken regulators can be minimized.