Collection: Buy Welding Gas Regulators & Pressure Control

Pressure control isn't a detail you want to get wrong on a gas welding or cutting setup. The regulator, which sits between your cylinder and torch, does a lot of quiet, critical work, and a poorly made one shows up fast. At ATL Welding, we carry a solid range of gas regulators built with materials that hold up over time and across fuel types.

About Our Welding Gas Regulators

Our regulator inventory covers oxygen, acetylene, and propane applications, giving customers the flexibility to source everything from a single source. A few things worth knowing about what we stock:

  • PTFE Teflon diaphragm: Compatible with both acetylene and propane, so you're not locked into a single fuel gas
  • Solid brass body: Durable, corrosion-resistant, and built to handle the demands of regular welding and cutting use
  • Individual or set pricing: Customers can purchase regulators separately or in sets, with better pricing available on sets
  • Port-a-torch regulators: Stocked and labeled separately for easy identification

Our regulators are suitable for both gas welding and cutting applications. Getting the right regulator matched to your fuel gas and equipment is something our team handles regularly.

Why Choose ATL Welding?

Pricing stays competitive because we keep overhead low and purchase in volume. That advantage passes directly to customers, whether they're buying a single regulator or outfitting a full shop setup.

Our staff brings over 20 years of welding supply experience to every customer interaction. Questions about regulator specifications, fuel gas compatibility, or set configurations get straight, informed answers, not guesswork.

Have questions about fuel gas compatibility or want help selecting the right regulator? Contact our team about our welding gas regulators, and we'll walk you through the options.

Frequently Asked Question

What's the advantage of a PTFE Teflon diaphragm in a welding regulator?

PTFE Teflon resists chemical degradation from fuel gases, making it more durable over extended use than standard rubber diaphragms. It also handles both acetylene and propane without requiring separate regulators for each fuel type. Customers running multiple fuel gases across different applications gain greater versatility with a single regulator.

How do I know whether to buy a regulator individually or as a set?

It comes down to what you already have. Customers setting up a new oxy-fuel station from scratch typically get better value from a set, since the components come matched and priced together. Those replacing a single worn-out regulator on an existing setup usually just need the individual unit.

Are your regulators suitable for heavy commercial use, or better suited to occasional hobbyist work?

Our regulators work across both contexts. The solid brass body construction withstands the wear of regular commercial use, and the PTFE diaphragm holds up under sustained demand.Hobbyists and occasional users get the same build quality without paying a premium. Usage frequency and maintenance habits matter more to regulator longevity than the professional-versus-hobbyist distinction.