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Nipple HF002401AV-S

Manufactured by:
Campbell Hausfeld
ERP Number:
ERP17016284
Part Number:
HF002401AV-S
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This genuine OEM replacement nipple is designed for use in air compressors, serving as a critical connector between the pressure switch, the tank, and the regulator. A damaged or corroded nipple can lead to air leaks and inconsistent pressure, affecting overall performance. To check for leaks, apply soapy water to the fittings around the pressure switch and watch for bubbles. If replacement is necessary, the process typically involves disassembling the pressure switch. Begin by draining the tank using the valve at the bottom, then remove the coupler from the regulator and unthread the nipple. Access the wire connections by removing the pressure switch shroud, and carefully note the position of each wire before disconnecting them—starting with the motor wire, followed by the cord wires and ground wires. Remove the strain relief, pressure gauge, and the airline connecting the check valve to the switch. Finally, unthread the pressure switch from the tank nipple and remove the nipple itself. When reassembling, it is recommended to use thread tape to ensure a proper seal. This replacement part is sold individually.

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This part works with the following brands:
  • Campbell Hausfeld
  • Husky
This part works with the following products:
  • Compressor
Part# HF002401AV-S replaces these:
HF002400AV, HF002401AV,

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Leaky air compressor.

Ronald from Columbia, Maryland

4 of 4 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
1. Removed the shroud.
2. Applied soapy water (with small artists brush) on all fittings to determine where leaks existed.
3. Bubbles appeared in three locations: Pressure gauge fitting (the one attached to the regulator), check valve thread and nipple (that feeds the hose line fitting).
4. Oiled compressor motor bearing s using a cotton cue tip with oil to get rid of squeaking that I noticed when moving the motor by hand. Squeaking is gone.
5. Removed air gauges, nipple, regulator, compressor head, check valve (and this requires removing the copper pipe that connects the air compressor to the check valve). When removing the copper pipe and head, they must be removed at the same time, in order to remove the pipe from the check valve.
6. Installed the new nipple (which was rusted). I used MEGALOC sealant when reinstalling. The sealant is rated at 2600 PIS for gas.
7. Installed the new regulator.
8. Reinstalled both pressure gauges using MEAGATAPE (3.5 MIL thick) as a sealant. The tape is rated at 300 psi max. I could have used the MAGALOC sealant but just wanted to try the tape, which worked great.
9. Reinstalled the copper tube, check valve and compressor head. It was not necessary to replace the head gaskets. Care must be taken to make note of the position of the gaskets when reinstalling. I used MEGALOC seal on the check valve. I also removed and reinstalled the nipple on the head that mates to the copper pipe using the MEGALOC sealant. I used the original ferrules on the copper pipe. Although I purchased new ferrule, I decided not to use them. The original ferrules worked.
10. Removed and reinstalled the fitting that connects to the hose. I used MAGTAPE for this.
11. All the fixes worked well. The compressor holds pressure (it\'s been two weeks since the fix and there is no loss of pressure).
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Slow air leak

Richard from Denton, North Carolina

2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Wrench set
Parts Used:
HF002401AV-S
Removed the parts that are not included with the new regulator, Installed new regulator and replace the parts the are on it, I also replaced stripped nipple. make sure you tighten secure, but don\'t over tighten.
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The regulator, nipple, & the drain were all broken.

Mark from Vicksburg, Mississippi

1 person found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Wrench set
Drain the compressor of air. Remove the parts that are on the old regulator that do not come with the new one. Install the nipple. Then the regulator and install the parts that were taken off the old one. Then remove the old drain plug and install the new one. The compressor then operated at maximum performance. It was really a simple job .
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The pressure gauge broke off

Ray from Nunn, Colorado

0 of 1 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Wrench set
Parts Used:
HF002401AV-S
I screwed the new pressure gauge into place, tightened it down with an adjustable wrench.
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