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Rapco RA2H3-12 Vac Regulator

$319.00/Each
Part# 10-00289
MFR Model# RA2H3-12
Model No.Pump FittingInst. FittingReplacementsPreset inHGPart No.
RA2H3-125/8" HoseTwo 3/8" HoseAirborne 2H3-12, 2H3-16, 133A16
Cessna C482001-0401
510-00289

Overview

These FAA Approved Rapco vacuum pressure regulators are designed to maintain a constant setting at various pressure altitudes. Features a fully adjustable pressure and comes factory preset to the listed inHg, +/- 0.2 inHg.

   
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Reviews

Randal S Verified Purchase

Rapco RA2H3-12 Vac Regulator

March 29, 2024

It installed perfectly into a 1968 paper Cherokee 28 and works fabulous I was very worried that I was going to have a hard time finding this regulator so glad it worked. The specs were just right

Randy L
February 8, 2021

just what I needed to fix my vac works grate

Mike
January 14, 2018

Q&A

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Q: I purchased the -23 vacuum regulator. When it arrived, sealed in a package, the adjustment tabs were already bent up to hold the adjustment screw. What setting is this? 4.0, 4.5, 6.0 or what? There is no marking or indication on the regulator. Thanks.

Per Vendor: Yes, the tabs should be bent up to hold the adjustment as we pre-test and set them. The setting out of the box is 5.0-5.2.

Q: If you need to increase or decrease vacuum, which way do you turn the adjustment screw, clockwise or counter clock wise?

Clockwise will increase, counter to decrease.

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