Binks HAR-511 Air Regulator, 60 CFM, 0-125 psi
- This Binks HAR-511 air regulator is designed to receive main-line compressed air and deliver a lower, precisely controlled regulated pressure for spray-equipment applications; it supports up to 60 CFM flow and 0-125 psi output.
- Features:
- Rated for up to 60 CFM airflow, enabling robust airflow for larger spray guns or tanks.
- Inlet port size 3/8" NPT(f) and regulated outlet ports 1/4" NPT(f) & 3/8" NPT(f) plus two unregulated 1/4" NPT(f) outlets-supports multi-port distribution.
- Regulation range of 0-125 psi for setting precise downstream tool pressure.
- Constructed for compressed-air service only; the manufacturer specifically warns against use with other fluids.
- Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Binks (Carlisle Fluid Technologies)
- Part Number: HAR-511
- Flow capacity: 60 CFM
- Maximum inlet pressure: 150 psi
- Maximum operating temperature: 150 °F (intermittent up to 180 °F)
- Regulated outlet pressure range: 0-125 psi
- Inlet port: 3/8" NPT(f)
- Regulated outlets: 1/4" NPT(f) and 3/8" NPT(f)
- Unregulated outlets: two 1/4" NPT(f)
- Application: For compressed-air service in fluid-pressure tank and spray-equipment systems.
- The HAR-511 air regulator can also be referred to as air-pressure regulator 60 CFM, Binks paint-spray regulator, refinishing air regulator unit, fluid-pressure tank air regulator, and Binks HAR511 regulator.
The Binks brand HAR-511 regulator is a professional-grade air-regulating device used in automotive refinishing and industrial spray applications; it offers high flow capacity and precise pressure control for compressed-air served equipment.
Q: Is the HAR-511 suitable for any fluid or gas other than compressed air?
A: No; the manufacturer specifies that it is designed for compressed-air service only and warns that use with other fluids or gases may cause malfunction or hazard.
Q: Can I use the HAR-511 with existing smaller NPT ports or different port sizes?
A: You must match inlet and outlet port sizes as specified (inlet 3/8" NPT(f) and specified regulated/unregulated outlets). Using improper fittings or reducing size may restrict flow or degrade performance.
Q: What happens if I exceed the maximum inlet pressure or temperature for this regulator?
A: Exceeding the 150 psi inlet pressure or 150 °F operating temperature (or intermittent 180 °F) may result in damage, void manufacturer guidance, and create unsafe conditions. The manual warns against misuse.