🎨 Elevate Your Artistry with Precision Air Control!
The PointZero Pro Airbrush Air Compressor Regulator with Water-Trap Filter is designed for artists seeking precision and reliability. With a maximum pressure of 150 PSI and an adjustable control knob, it ensures clean, dry air delivery while filtering out contaminants. Its compact design and lightweight build make it an essential tool for any airbrush enthusiast.
Brand | PointZero Airbrush |
Manufacturer | PointZero Airbrush |
Model | AIR-REG-PRO |
Product Dimensions | 5.84 x 4.83 x 22.35 cm; 349.27 Grams |
Item model number | AIR-REG-PRO |
Mounting Hardware | Filter |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Power Source | Air Powered |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Manufacturer | PointZero Airbrush |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item Weight | 349 g |
C**8
Works great! Had a piece of pea gravel inside for a fun effect!
This regulator worked perfectly for my airbrush after I put quick connect adapters on it (one male, one female) and removed the random piece of gravel that was inside preventing the rubber diaphragm from sealing. I assume it was there to act like a pea in a referee’s whistle, which would have been a blast and not annoying at all to hear constantly when it was being used, but mine was just a little too oblong to fit appropriately. Sigh. Still, 10/10 product that was super easy to assemble and disassemble multiple times to get working appropriately. If anything, the learning experience of pulling out gravel was a great feature. Would definitely consider buying again!
N**K
EASY FIX
Product as described for airbrushing compressors regulator. The only thing is it leaks a little bit ? Not "Surprised" some plumber's tape and liquid gasket problem solved
R**N
Great quality
The regulator works well. Using it for air brush work.
G**R
Needs Good Instructions
Works perfectly after I figured it out. When I finally found all the fittings I would need to get my compressor going, it didn't seem to be regulating anything. Out of the box, it was set to "wide open" and the adjustment wouldn't turn. After tinkering with it, discovered the adjusting knob must be grasped firmly and pulled upward until you feel it click. Now it is unlocked and can be adjusted. Adjusting is kinda counterintuitive. To decrease pressure, turn the knob counterclockwise. It will take more turns than you would expect (I discovered this in a fit of anger). Since it takes so many turns, you can make fine adjustments. Once you have the pressure you want, firmly press down on the adjusting knob until the "click" is felt and it is now locked.Invest in a Winters brand, inch and a half, 0-30 psi air pressure guage (can be ordered online from HomeDepot) and you're all set.In spite of all of the above, I love this thing!! After removal of the mounting bracket (that most people will not use) It is even attractive!PS: Don't forget teflon tape.
M**N
Great for the money.
The one and only complaint I have is that the air gage faces the wrong direction for my application. I need the air lines coming from my right side. The gauge is turned backwards and can't be seen from that position. It can't be loosened without letting air leak out and it can't be tightened any more than it already is. If you have it set on the left side, this won't be a problem for you at all. Other than that one thing, this does exactly what it should. Gives me a consistent air pressure with no drop off or peaks. Good product for the money and no leaks.
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