It is unlikely you will hit the perfect pressure on the first try. You will need to repeat the adjustment and testing cycle. Go back to the PRV, turn the adjustment bolt another small increment (Step 3), then go run a faucet and re-test the pressure (Step 4). Continue this iterative process until the gauge consistently reads within your target range of 50-60 PSI. Once you are satisfied with the pressure, the final step is to secure your setting. While holding the adjustment bolt stationary with one tool, use your wrench to tighten the locknut by turning it clockwise. It should be snug, but do not overtighten it, as this can damage the threads. Once the locknut is tight, the adjustment is complete. You can now remove the pressure gauge from the faucet.
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