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Bostitch BTFP72326 Regulator and Gauge Kit, 1/4-Inch NPT Thread

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  • Country of Origin:China
  • Package length:6.7"
  • Package width:4.5"
  • Package height:2.0"


The Bo stitch BTFP72326 Regulator and Gauge Kit, 1/4" NPT Thread replaces air pressure from your compressor to match the recommended air pressure required by your air tool. Air flow must be in direction of the arrow. Pressure range of 0-160 PSI, with a 15 GPM rating.


Just a Guy in Danville, Indiana
2025-08-30 13:04:28
I'm rarely so pleased with a product that I review it before Amazon prompts me to do it... but this is an exception.Last year I bought a Central Pneumatic (HF) #682619 Spray Gun Air Adjusting Valve for my DeVilbiss spray gun. I paint cars sometimes, and I'm purely a hobbyist. That little regulator worked fine, so when I purchased a touchup spray gun last fall ( an ATD Tools 6903 HVLP Mini Touch-Up Spray Gun) I thought I'd use the same HF on-the-gun regulator.So last week I bought one from HF. The gun wants 29 psi in, to get 10 psi out. Same as my bigger gun. I could NOT regulate the HF device. It would jump from 0 to 90 psi, with no hope of getting it right. So I took it back for an exchange. I tried again. I was able to get to 29 psi this time, but couldn't hold it. It was so sensitive that the barest touch would send the air pressure all over the board. I was really disappointed.So I checked online and found this Bostitch BTFP72326 Regulator. It had good reviews, and only cost about $3 more, even with Prime shipping. I put it on last night. Wow! It feels solid, adjusts well, is easy to read... it's perfect. I could not be more pleased. I'm regulating easily at 29 psi, but could have dialed in 5, 20, 30 or 50 just as easily. Very nice to adjust.So I'm taking my HF version back for a refund. I don't know why the one I bought last year worked well, and the last two didn't, but I'm not going to worry about it. I'll always buy this Bostitch in the future when I need one.
Coastside Kirk
2025-07-20 12:14:02
I used this regulator to improve the performance of my DeWalt pancake compressor by attaching it in-line with the regulated outlet. My DeWalt regulator wasn't working properly and I had waited beyond the 30 days to return it to Amazon. This regulator works perfectly. There is no pressure creep and when using a high output 1/4" air nozzle the pressure drop is less than 10 psi. Definitely worth every penny of the price to get a decently regulated pressure. One downside is that the pot metal casting particularly around the threaded fittings is very thin and even slightly over tightening the pipe thread adapters into the regulator body will crack the casting. I did this and had to dab some epoxy on the inside threads to get a decent seal. If this remains an issue, I'll replace it and use a setting pipe compound and not twist so tight.
CJ
2025-07-17 12:04:11
Feels solid and works well. I'm using this with my central pneumatic air brush compressor, from Harbor Freight. The "regulator" that comes on the compressor is not much help, so I've a 6 foot line coming off it. Then, this compressor, with another 6 foot line coming off it. I have it set for 18 pounds currently and it is working great. I get a much better spraying experience with this guy in the mix than I was when I was spraying wide open from the compressor. Just use a some teflon tape on your threads so you get a nice seal.
KenInCLT
2025-06-29 16:37:08
Works so much better than my old one; the housing the gauge screwed into had split on the one that was on the Craftsman 1 gallon compressor when I purchased it. I don't need a huge compressor - just something capable of pumping up a tire, or running a nail gun. It worked great for eight years and then that housing split. I went on the Sears website to order a new one from parts - by the time they added shipping, etc., it came up to $48. A new compressor is only $110. So I started looking around, found this one for around $16. Was a bit hesitant, but went ahead and ordered it and it fits perfectly. The gauge on my old one was in a different place, but I was able to make this one work by just tilting the gauge up so I could see it. Fired it up - no leaks, shuts off perfectly as it should and holds pressure very accurately. Definitely worth the effort to save myself $36. No wonder Sears is in trouble.
GUNPOWDER 45
2025-06-09 10:41:12
I have this attached to an air caulking gun. This will reduce the PSI from 120 to 15 so the sealant flows perfectly
Allen A.
2025-05-31 10:38:38
Got tired of going through cheap regulators from Menards. Paid a little extra for a brand name. Worked good for about 4 months, then acted like it blew a seal. Took it apart and a rubber seal had somehow came out of place. Put it back and so far has been working great again.
B. A.
2025-04-20 12:54:39
Awesome. I used this to regulate an 11-gallon auxiliary tank that is in-line between my 6-gallon 150 PSI pancake compressor and my tool(s). This makes it so that I can keep the compressor pumping 125 PSI into the tank (It's rated max), and then regulate the tank closer to the work area depending on the tool's needs. This cycles my electric compressor less often and keeps the noisy thing as far away as possible. I bought a second one to keep a separate regulated line in my garage so i can have 2 tools going at different pressures.This just has 1/4" FIP (female) inlet and outlet, so brass connections can be purchased either from compressor accessories section or plumbing dept of your local home improvement store. Just make sure you locate the arrow on this unit and keep airflow going in that direction.The knob seems fairly heavy-duty plastic, and the gauge seems accurate as well. I usually have my compressor alone set to around 90 PSI to drive 3" framing nails, and that's what this was set at as well when using the aux-tank. The body is solid metal. The gauge has a metal housing with a plastic lens. The gauge also has pipe-dope pre applied, so that is nice.Yes, it comes with the gauge unattached, but if you have to twist the body on in a tight space, you will appreciate that.EDITED: There IS an automatic bleeder valve that activates when you decrease the regulated pressure to the line. I didn't notice this at first because I fine-tune the knob with small adjustments. Making a bigger adjustment will release the pressure. If you are making smaller adjustments that don't activate the bleed valve, just use the tool a couple of times to get to the new pressure.Overall, great value and quality feeling product. I recommend.
Jim S
2025-04-16 12:22:30
This is easy to adjust, has a clear easy to read dial, and inexpensively does a great job. No problems or issues for me.
carlos c a
2025-02-28 13:21:25
Fácil de armar, lo opere en serie con otro manómetro y la diferencia era menor de 5 psi considerando, considerando la graduación. Es necesario poner teflon y tener a la manos los conectores (cople, conector rapido, etc) necesarios para la instalación en el compresor.
MisteriousdrX
2025-01-25 16:18:42
El regulador llego en el tiempo esperado, al desempacarlo note que la cubierta del medidor venia un poco suelta pero solo tuve que apretar 2 tornillos y quedo muy bien, la construcción parece de buena calidad y ha funcionado bien sin fuga de aire después de un mes de uso.
Joel V.
2025-01-13 16:56:46
This control is prefect. Not too big and the gauge is small but the readout is superb.Control knob work fine.
JD
2024-12-30 15:54:12
Decent quality for the price. The gauge is a little hard to read.
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