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Drain Valve SR060513SV

Manufactured by:
Campbell Hausfeld
ERP Number:
ERP17016281
Part Number:
SR060513SV
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This is a genuine Campbell Hausfeld replacement drain valve, sold individually. When using an air compressor, moisture naturally condenses inside the tank. If this water is left sitting for too long, it can lead to internal rust and damage. The drain valve allows you to release this built-up moisture easily. It's especially important to drain your tank after each use—particularly if you tend to leave air in the tank for extended periods. Regular draining helps extend the life of your compressor and maintain its performance. Be sure to open the valve regularly to prevent water buildup and potential tank corrosion.

Troubleshooting

This part works with the following brands:
  • Campbell Hausfeld
  • Kobalt
  • Husky
This part works with the following products:
  • Compressor
  • Air Tool
Part# SR060513SV replaces these:
D-1401, D-1403, SR060513SV, ST030100AV,

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Thumb screw came out

Michael from Wyandotte, Oklahoma

7 of 7 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Wrench (Adjustable)
Parts Used:
SR060513SV
Removed the rest of the valve. Then threaded in a new drain valve.
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Stop on the regulator knob broke needle valve went somewhere else.

Anthony from Aberdeen, Maryland

3 of 3 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
Parts Used:
SR060513SV, RE206202AV
1. Took off the cover 2 screws 6 plastic catches.
2. Unscrewed the regulator pressure gage.
3. Unscrewed the regulator and the quick disconnect.
4. Reassembled the new regulator, the quick disconnect and the pressure gage in reverse order with Teflon tape.
5. Used a soldering iron to cut the pressure gage hole in t he cover to fit.
6. Replaced the cover, snapped it in and screwed down.
7. Drain valve screwed out Teflon tape on the new one and screw in tighten with a wrench.
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Old water drain cock leaking

Duane from MEADVILLE, Pennsylvania

3 of 3 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Wrench set
Parts Used:
SR060513SV
Compressor was tilted to enable one doing work to get at the drain cock to remove water from compressor tank. Once old drain cock was removed from the tank the new drain cock was threaded into the bottom of the tank and tightened with proper size wrench.
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Valve broke while I was trying to release the water in the tank

Robert from Nokomis, Florida

3 of 3 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Wrench set
Parts Used:
SR060513SV
Threaded the new part into place
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Drain valve rusted and would not open

Gene from TOLEDO, Ohio

2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Socket set
Parts Used:
SR060513SV
Released air pressure, inverted compressor tank, removed old drain valve and installed new one. Replacement valve is better quality and easier to work than original.
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Hairline cracks in the exhaust tube, drain valve not in working order and needed to be replaced.

Deon from MONTICELLO, Arkansas

2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers, Wrench set
1. Release all the air from the tank and unplug the compressor.
2. Removed the plastic cover from the top of the compressor.
3. Located the exhaust tube and loosened the nuts on both ends to remove the old exhaust tube.
4. Cut the new exhaust tube down to size and with a hacksaw and deburred the ends with stationary whe el grinder since I didn\'t have a pipe cutting tool to properly cut the tube down to size.
5. Place the nuts and new ferrules onto the exhaust tube and installed it back onto the compressor.
6. Reinstalled the plastic cover back onto the top of the compressor.
7. Removed the old drain valve and installed the new.
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The interior hoses of the compressor where dry rotten and leaking

Chris from North Hero, Vermont

2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
1. Removed the shroud
2. Removed the air regulator from the shroud
3. Removed the water drain from the rear housing
4. Disconnected the two air hoses
5. Cleaned the threads on the compressor cylinder
6. Teflon taped new hose lines
7. Replaced hose lines
8. Replaced the water drain and regulator to appropriate spaces
9. Replaced shroud
10 Removed old drain cock and replaced with new
(made sure all rust and muddy stuff got drained out of the cylinder before replacing the drain cock)
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Drain cock broke and rubber foot fell apart

ronald from bronston, Kentucky

2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Wrench set
Parts Used:
SR060513SV, HL021300AV
Screwed new drain cock in and tightened it with a wrench. Removed the bolt holding the rubber foot on and replaced it with new one and tightened with a wrench.
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Given air compressor that was broken found brass air tube cracked

dion from carncro, Louisiana

2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Wrench (Adjustable)
Changed out all parts ordered and updated other pieces. A busted air compressor worth over $200 given to me because it would not hold air, is now operating and perfect after receiving parts. Awesome!
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Drain plug broke.

Jeffrey from Bloomington, Indiana

1 person found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Wrench set
Parts Used:
SR060513SV
1. Unscrewed the old drain plug.
2. Screwed in the new plug.
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