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Search 14 current OEM hose and regulator records here, then confirm the serial-number schematic.
Start with the name on the grill, then find the complete model number on its label. The links below lead to our model guides, official parts pages, or catalogs linked by the manufacturer.
Search 14 current OEM hose and regulator records here, then confirm the serial-number schematic.
Start with our reviewed Performance 4-burner guide, then use every digit of the model number in Parts Support.
Open our reviewed 720-0830XM guide, or match the complete model number before comparing any regulator.
KitchenAid-branded grills span multiple model families; the full model number is essential.
Use the complete model number because different manufacturers supplied Kenmore grills.
Find the appliance model label and verify fuel type before opening its parts list.
Start with our reviewed 17-inch and 22-inch tabletop guide, then confirm the exact griddle model and inlet.
Open our reviewed RoadTrip 285 guide. Portable appliances still require the exact SKU and current manual.
Locate the exact grill model before reviewing replacement parts.
Start with our reviewed Rogue 425 guide, then use the full model code to separate LP, natural-gas, and burner variants.
Match the model number and original fuel configuration before selecting a gas component.
Use the model-specific parts list; do not assume another Masterbuilt gas product uses the same assembly.
Open our reviewed PB336GS guide, then confirm the exact revision and replacement adapter with Pit Boss.
Start with our reviewed Everest 2X guide. Other Camp Chef systems can use different pressure arrangements.
Compare the full model number and the regulator specifications shown for the original assembly.
Use the model number and support contact when a current parts diagram is not published.
Retailer brand names cover many models; match every character of the model number.
Use the appliance label, not the retailer name alone, to reach the correct parts family.
Start with the model and serial number, then verify the original fuel and regulator assembly.
Use the exact model number to separate visually similar valves, hoses, and regulators.
Similar-looking connectors can use different threads, pressure, flow, fuel, and installation requirements. The pictures can help name a connector, but they cannot safely fill in a missing specification.