This kit includes one metal tube and two rubber ferrules. The tube and ferrules connect to compression nuts on both sides of the tube. They are to be used in air compressors made by Campbell Hausfeld. A wrench may be needed to install these parts. These are authentic items supplied directly from the original equipment manufacturer.
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Right fit
With a tube cutter, small adjustment made, everything works great.
Guest - September 26, 2019
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Worked Great
Had to be a little forceful installing both ends but after tightening the nuts the air compressor built pressure and held it just fine. Really wished I had looked at this before getting another compressor.
Guest - February 23, 2021
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Copper airline for air compressor
I would have given 5 stars but the line didn’t fit without a couple inches of trimming.
Guest - April 24, 2020
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First, drained the tank completely. Then, removed all hoses and compressor motor cover.
After that was removed, the cracked copper line replaced it with the new line and the rubber bushings.
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My compressor started \"stumbling\" you might say while I was using it to blow texture on my new ceiling. I turned it off to examine it, then tried to turn it back on after it cooled down.
Unscrew the pair of screws holding each brush in place, pop them out and put in the new ones, making sure the concavity of the brush is wrapping around the shaft right. It\'s that simple. Just pay attention to where the wires go so you can put them back in place. When I fired mine back up, it ran great, so I went ahead and went to the
... Read moretrouble of replacing the pressure tube which was cracked causing my tank to lose pressure quickly. That\'s a bit trickier because you have to cut it to perfect length with some copper pipe cutters. Size it up and mark it to the one that you replace, and you should be fine. It helps to loosen the motor mount bolts to give yourself a little play. Make sure you run the two O rings on each end of the pipe before you reconnect. Make sure the old, broken ones aren\'t stuck in the connector too. Start each connection by hand as to be careful not to strip the threads since the tight fit has a tendency to want to make them go in cockeyed. Turn it on, check that it shuts off at the required psi, then check for leaks. Good to go!
The motor bracket I ordered had to be replaced. When it broke for sometime, this let the motor rotate back and copper tube I ordered had to be replaced due to rubbing against the back. As you stated in the instructions the copper tube had to be cut to fit. With a tube cutter I cut the tube to right size and installed the tube with hardwar
... Read moree I ordered and everything works fine (no leaks). I\'m glad I founded your Web site, I have had this Campbell Hausfeld Compressor for quite a few years Thanks for your support Gene S.
After receiving the replacement hose I had to cut the copper hose by about an inch and a half to fit using the cutoff tool. Then I had to file the end to make them smooth to fit inside the pump and tank fittings.
Easy fix, loosen the pump made easier to replace the tube , after cutting bout an inch off the tank end of the tube . I did notice the pump end could be bout 1/4 to 1/2 inch longer ,we made it work .
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My tube broke and the tank wasn\'t getting the pressure that I need it.
Cut new tube to size, put nuts on, then rubber seals and tightened fittings
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