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Great fit
Bought a air compressor from a local pawn shop and the pressure switch was leaking bought this one and put it on and the compressor works good as new thanks
Guest - July 20, 2019
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Easy, quick and spot on.
I looked up part number on website and ordered part. The new pressure switch came in quickly, was exactly the right part, and my compressor is up and running again. Thanks for the help!
Guest - January 24, 2021
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easy repair
Part arrived before scheduled date and worked like a charm. I was able to use my air compressor in 30 minutes after arrival
Guest - February 16, 2021
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Perfect transaction
Quick shipping and exact part
Guest - April 5, 2022
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Free air compressor fixed fast!
The pressure switch got to me within a week fit perfectly functioned properly and saved me a bundle on a new air compressor!!
Guest - June 9, 2022
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Easy repair
E.g. the part works great!!! My compressor works like new again.
Guest - March 6, 2023
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Fit perfect and was easy to replace
Easy replacement and works fine
Guest - May 25, 2023
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Worked great
Air compressor would not restart so I replaced pressure switch I ordered from you guys and now air compressor works efficiently
Guest - June 7, 2023
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The customer service representative that I spoke to was very helpful and knowledgeable. I received the pressure switch for my Bostitch compressor in 4 days. I couldnt find a good instruction to chang it on YouTube but I figured it out and had it changed out in about an hour. Now my compressor is working fine.
The compressor switch was exactly what I needed.
Guest - August 2, 2023
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Only remove the screws for the front panel. You do not need to remove the entire top shell. The part is accessible from the front. The replacement is not identical but will still fit. Just disconnect the 2 electrical connectors, unscrew the old one, screw the new one in and reconnect the electrical connectors. They are not polarized so it
... Read more doesn\'t matter how you reconnect them. Put the front cover back on and you are done.
1. Removed the screws on the cover to access pressure switch on the manifold.
2. Removed defective switch with adjustable wrench replaced the pressure switch.
3. Reassembled compressor housing and tested operation.
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Compressor would run, shut off then not restart for a while, then restart sparaticaly
Remove the 4 screws from the front faceplate where the gauges are.
Remove the 2 screws from the main gauge housing where it is held to the frame.
Pull out the assembly exposing the pressure switch.
Unhook the 2 wires from the pressure switch.
Unscrew the pressure switch from the housing/assembly.
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... Read morell the new sensor and tighten snugly (do not overtighten) it comes with adequate thread seal on the threads already.
Removed cover screws, have to remove two rubber feet and disconnect air tube at push to connect fitting, squeeze lock ring into fitting then pull hose out, to get cover off. Disconnect switch wires with needle nose pliers, unscrewed switch, had to get a 1/4 by 1/8 reducer pipe bushing. Apply thread sealant, install new switch, reattach sw
... Read moreitch wires, reassemble tube, cover and rubber feet. My rubber feet had the original screws break off. Drilled out and replaced.
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pressure switch corroded, unit would not shut off at pressure
1. Remove plastic case/cover. Disconnect air tube from tank.
2. disconnect pressure switch wires, difficult beacuse of the locking feature of the female wire connector.
3. Find something that will grab the switch body and turn it out, cemented in with Lock Tite, used pipe wrench.
4. Order part.
5. Wait a week for p
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6. Receive part, find a 1/4\" by 1/8\" reducer bushing. Install bushing on the new switch. Careful not to over tighten the plastic switch into the bushing. install the switch into the tapped hole with thread sealant on the bushing.
7. Repair wire terminals, connect wires. Connect air tube to tank.
8. Test compressor. Shut off at correct pressure. Re-assemble cover in to position, fasten in place.
9. Repair the broken screws that hold two of the rubber feeet to the legs, drill out the borken screws, re-tap holes, find more screws, assemble feet to legs.
Pulled front cover , 4screws, 1 holding manifold. Disconnected wires on old pressure switch, unscrewed old switch, screwed in new switch. Replaced screws, turned compressor on, it cut off correctly. Put faceplate back on. Finished.
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