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Propane Control Valve Gas Grill Regulator with a 1"-20 Female Throwaway Cylinder Thread Inlet and an Orifice Outlet M12X1.5 Adaptor Nozzle for Camping Grill Table Top Regulator
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Propane Control Valve Gas Grill Regulator with a 1"-20 Female Throwaway Cylinder Thread Inlet and an Orifice Outlet M12X1.5 Adaptor Nozzle
Key Features
- Designed for low-pressure propane gas regulation on portable tabletop grills.
- Inlet connection: 1"-20 UNEF female thread, compatible with standard 16 oz (1 lb) disposable propane cylinders.
- Outlet connection: M12 x 1.5 male thread.
- Includes a 0.7mm orifice nozzle.
- Integrated adjustable gas flow control valve.
- Constructed with brass internal components for consistent pressure regulation.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Comparable to F273769 portable tabletop LP regulators.
- Compatible with standard low-pressure gas control assemblies utilizing M12 x 1.5 connection points.
Compatibility & Fitment
- Fits most standard portable tabletop propane grills using 1 lb throwaway cylinders.
- Ensure your appliance burner tube utilizes an M12 x 1.5 thread connection.
- Verify that your grill is designed for low-pressure gas regulation before installation.
When to Replace
- If the regulator fails to maintain consistent flame output or pressure.
- If gas leaks are detected at the cylinder connection or the valve body.
- If the control knob becomes seized or fails to adjust gas flow.
- If the unit shows visible signs of corrosion, cracks, or damage to the threads.
Installation Tips
- Ensure the grill control knob is in the "OFF" position before installation.
- Hand-tighten the regulator onto the propane cylinder; do not overtighten, as this may damage the internal seal.
- After installation, perform a leak test using a soap and water solution on all connection points.
- Ensure the M12 x 1.5 outlet connection is seated correctly to prevent gas bypass.
- Always disconnect the propane cylinder from the regulator when the grill is not in use.
