Regulators and Unloaders
These pressure regulation devices are crucial to maintaining safe, consistent, and efficient levels in high-pressure systems. Unloaders are recommended for single line operation, while regulators are typically used for multiple lines.

Kleen-Rite Regulators

CAT Regulators & Unloaders

General Pump Unloaders

Aro Mini Regulators

Aro Piggyback Regulators/Lubricators

Generant Regulators

Giant Regulators and Unloaders

Ginsan Regulator Parts

J.E. Adams Unloader

Norgren Air Regulators

Paraplate Regulators

Parker Mini Regulators

SMC Regulators

Spraying Systems Regulators

Suttner Regulators

Watts Regulators

AR North America Unloaders

Flojet Regulators

Udor Unloaders and Regulators
What is the Difference Between a Pump Unloader and Regulator?
To learn more, here are some pressure regulator basics:
How an Unloader Functions
Typically designed for use with a single gun or single pump operation. The pump unloader will maintain set system pressure with the trigger gun open and goes into bypass with the release of the trigger. They are not recommended for weep systems. 5-10 percent in by-pass is recommended for optimum performance.
How a Regulator Functions
Regulators, on the other hand, are designed for pumps, multi-nozzle, or weep systems. A regulator maintains set system pressure even when only one of several guns or nozzles is performing by-passing the unused flow. Similar to pump unloaders, 5-10 percent in bypass is recommended.