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Switch Pres 4port 11 (switch C 5140117-70

OEM part for: Porter Cable, Delta, Craftsman, DeVilbiss

Part Number: 5140117-70


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Product Description ?

This is a manufacturer sourced replacement part designed for use with air compressors. The pressure switch tells your compressor when to stop and when to start building up pressure. There are multiple reasons a pressure switch could be leaking air. If it is leaking air the pressure switch should be replaced for a compressor to operate properly and safely. Please note this high quality item is sold individually.

  • Classification: Part
  • Weight: 1.20 lbs.
  • Shipping: Ships Worldwide

Compatibility

This part will fit the following 29 machines

Porter Cable

CF2600 Type 2 Pancake Air Compressor View Diagrams & Manuals
CPFAC2040P Type 2 Pancake Compressor View Diagrams & Manuals
CPFAC2040P Type 3 Pancake Compressor View Diagrams & Manuals
CFFN250B Type 2 A 2HP 6G PC UM 1STG 120 Compressor View Diagrams & Manuals
E2002 Type 0 A 2HP 4G PC UM 1STG 120 Compressor View Diagrams & Manuals
CFBN125A Type 2 A 2HP 6G PC UM 1STG 120 Compressor View Diagrams & Manuals
CFBN125N Type 0 A 2HP 6G PC UM 1STG 120 Compressor View Diagrams & Manuals
CFFN250N Type 0 2.0HP 6g Air Compressor View Diagrams & Manuals
CFFN250N (Type 1) A 2.0hp 6g Pc Um 1stg 120 Power Tool View Diagrams & Manuals

Delta

CP503 Type 1 Compressor View Diagrams & Manuals
CP503 Type 2 Compressor View Diagrams & Manuals
CP503 Type 3 Compressor View Diagrams & Manuals

Craftsman

919165282 Air Compressor View Diagrams & Manuals

DeVilbiss

HFAC153 Type 4 1.5 HP 3G HD Air Compressor View Diagrams & Manuals
PAFAC153 Type 4 1.5HP 3G Compressor View Diagrams & Manuals
YD76B (Type 3) A 2.0Hp 4G Pc Um 1Stg 120 Compressor View Diagrams & Manuals
4YD76 (Type 2) Westward Portable Air Compressor View Diagrams & Manuals
4YD76 (Type 3) Westward Portable Air Compressor View Diagrams & Manuals
EXFAC2080 (Type 1) A 2.0hp 8g Hp Um 1stg 120 View Diagrams & Manuals
EXFAC23 (Type 1) A 2.0hp 3g Hd Um 1stg 120 View Diagrams & Manuals
EXFAC24 (Type 2) A 2.0hp 4g Pc Um 1stg 120 View Diagrams & Manuals
EXFAC24 (Type 3) A 2.0hp 4g Pc Um 1stg 120 View Diagrams & Manuals
HFAC28 (Type 3) A 2.0hp 8g Hp Um 1stg 120 View Diagrams & Manuals
HFAC3030 (Type 0) A 3.0hp 3g Hd Um 1stg 120 View Diagrams & Manuals
HFAC3030 (Type 1) A 3.0hp 3g Hd Um 1stg 120 View Diagrams & Manuals
IRFA153 (Type 4) A 1.5hp 3g Hd Um 1stg 120 View Diagrams & Manuals
PAFAC2030 (Type 1) A 2.0hp 3g Hd Um 1stg 120 View Diagrams & Manuals
PAFAC2040 (Type 0) A 2.0hp 4g Pc Um 1stg 120 View Diagrams & Manuals
PAFAC2040 (Type 1) A 2.0hp 4g Pc Um 1stg 120 View Diagrams & Manuals
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This part replaces obsolete part #: 5140117-00, D27227, Z-D27227

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  • exactly the right part.
    The part arrived in great shape and in a very timely manner...earlier than projected. It was just exactly the right part for my son's compressor
    Guest - May 4, 2023 Verified Purchase
    Wrong part
    This part did not work for me , however this company is great to deal with! Fast and friendly service ! Will for sure use them again !!!
    Guest - July 21, 2021 Verified Purchase
    Hard repair
    Good condition. Came on time. Attaching ground wire very difficult because of location of screw.
    Guest - June 22, 2023 Verified Purchase
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    Questions & Answers for Switch Pres 4port 11 (switch C


    My compressor runs up to 160 psi and does not shut off. The pop off valve seems to work, guessing it is the pressure switch. This just starting having a problem. Never had a problem until last week and suddenly won't shut off. Any thoughts ?
    John for model number CFFN250N asked on 2023-11-06
    Hello John, thank you for your question. The issue could be the pressure switch or a faulty Safety Valve TIA-4150. Good luck with your repair.
    eReplacementParts Team November 06, 2023
    My compressor will not start. It has always worked when I move switch to on but yesterday. Nothing
    James for model number Cfbn125a asked on 2023-04-03
    Hello James, Thank you for your inquiry. Researching the model number that you have provided, if it is not turning on, we would recommend checking the carbon brushes, pressure switch, and the drain valve. Good luck with your repair.
    eReplacementParts Team April 03, 2023
    What is the cut-in/cut-out pressures of this switch?
    Roger asked on 2022-12-30
    Hello Roger, Thank you for the question. The On PSI is 105 and the Off PSI is 135. We hope this helps!
    eReplacementParts Team December 30, 2022

    Customer Repair Instructions ?

    All our customer repair instructions are solicited directly from other customers just like you who have purchased and replaced this exact part.

    Medium 30-60 minutes (4 rated repairs)?

    Upper limit switch failure

    David - September 7, 2016
    👍 1 of 1 people found this instruction helpful
    Tool Type

    Compressor

    Difficulty

    Medium

    Time

    30-60 minutes

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver, Wrench Set

    1. Release tank pressure.
    2. Remove old switch bix.
    3. Install new switch box.
    4. Turn on and watch pressure guage to assure motor shut off at 135psi, which it did.
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    Pressure switch damaged

    Ken - June 19, 2016
    👍 1 of 1 people found this instruction helpful
    Tool Type

    Compressor

    Difficulty

    Medium

    Time

    15-30 minutes

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver

    My pressure switch was damaged due to something falling onto it from 8' above.
    1. Remove cord from outlet
    2. Remove cord from pressure switch
    3. Remove internal wires from pressure switch
    Note: My gauge port assembly was still intact so I removed the 4 screws that held it onto the old switch and put it on the new switch.
    4. Steps 3,2, and 1 in reverse, onto the new switch
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    The pressure valve had condensation that froze and it cracked the assembly

    John - May 11, 2020
    Tool Type

    Compressor

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    15-30 minutes

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver, Adjustable Wrench

    -Remove the gauge, pressure relief valve, the quick disconnect.
    -Clean all threads and apply thread tape.
    -Remove the wiring from old switch.
    -unscrew valve base from compressor tank.
    - clean threads and apply thread tape.
    -screw new valve in to tank.
    -reinstall gauge, pressure relief, quick disconnect and regulator.
    - re connect wires to proper terminals and check with vom.
    Plug in and test.
    Real easy!
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    Pressure switch not working

    Paul - March 21, 2016
    Tool Type

    Compressor

    Difficulty

    Medium

    Time

    30-60 minutes

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver, Wrench Set

    I removed all of the parts that are not included with the new pressure switch. Then I removed the cover and made a wiring diagram. Then removed the failed switch and installed the new one. Hooked up the wires, and then the external parts to the switch. Now my compressor runs like new
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