The Palmer's Stabilizer was designed and built to regulate the high or low pressure output of paintball marker velocities. It's well suited for use with either C02, nitrogen (N2) or high pressure air(HPA) supply systems. There are about 2 other regulators on the market that can make that claim and back it up with fact. Regulation with C02, N2 or HPA systems will provide approximately 25 times greater control and consistency of the supplied pressure that is allowed into the paintball marker. This in turn will yield much tighter shot groups and amazingly consistent velocities from the muzzle of the barrel. The time tested performance of Palmer's regulators makes this stabilizer a must for all pressure controlled firing systems of any paintball marker.
The high pressure Palmer's Stabilizer is fully adjustable from a 0-800 psi output with max input of 1800psi. There is a threaded port in the side of the regulator to accommodate a pressure gauge if you should so choose. There's no need to disassemble the Palmer's regulator for preventative maintenance as other regs available. Simply add a few drops of paintball specific oil through the bottom line ASA, gas up the marker and run the oil through the reg. How's that for convenience? A 3/16" allen wrench is used to adjust the pressure so no tourney locks are required. The Stabilizer is shipped with a factory test setting of 500 psi. Just unscrew the adjuster before installing for lower pressures. One turn of the screw changes the pressure up or down at about a 100psi average.
This high pressure female type Palmer's regulator is normally mounted on the bottom of the trigger frame with inline mounting holes. For convenience, a mounting bracket(not included) is available that cradles and attaches the stabilizer to the bottom of the trigger frame. It can be used with any marker that runs within pressures of 0-800psi. All Palmer's regulators have a manufacturer lifetime warranty. We at SPPS offer our customers a free gauge with every Palmer's Stabilizer sold. Just choose which pressure range you want from the dropdown above before you order.
You may find tuning and maintenance instructions for the Palmer's stabilizers in the SPPS manuals and exploded diagrams pages of our tech section