Motilium skachatj instrukciyu. It is a genuine OEM part that is made for Campbell Hausfeld air compressors. The unloader valve is an important component which allows a user to safely drain the air from the tank. Unfortunately, over time it may wear out or get damaged eventually requiring a replacement to ensure your unit operates properly. Note, this high-quality unloader includes multiple parts however it is sold as an individual component. Check the owner's manual and the diagrams of your model to ensure the correct installation and application.
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You will need a wrench set and pliers to perform this repair. Removed the small bolt that holds the unloader to the back side of the switch. Note: You have to be careful when removing the unloader. There is a rubber o-ring type seal that comes out when you remove the unloader.
Mine fell out on the floor and I couldn't tell which way the seal goes into the unloader as the seal is different on both ends. If not put in properly it could leak again. I guessed and was successful. You get a new rubber seal in the package with the new unloader.
Pulled the plastic tube off the unloader. Put the plastic tube back onto the unloader. Installed the rubber o-ring seal.
Put the unloader back into the backside of the switch and fastened the small bolt.
This pressure switch is supplied directly from original equipment manufacturer. It is a customer designed item made for use with Campbell Hausfeld air compressors. The purpose of a pressure switch it to control when your compressor should start or stop building up pressure. This kit includes: installation instructions, pressure switch, two (2) gauges, regulator, safety valve, relief line and hardware. To complete this repair you would need a wrench set, nut driver set and a thread-sealing tape. • Shut off the electricity and drain the air tank • Remove the tank pressure gauge • Remove the pressure switch tube • Remove the pressure regulator assembly • Disconnect the wires • Remove the safety valve • Install the new pressure switch • Reassemble and test the air compressor.