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Old Snap-On Compressor
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6 years 2 months ago #2613
by Edi750
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Hello,
I just recently got this compressor from someone and was told that it needs a new pressure switch for it to work. The person who gave it to me said that it's an old Snap-On but i'm not sure if it actually is or not. I looked online and found some switches to buy but I would like to get a better option on which one to get, a single port or a 4 port. I've added a few pics of the compressor:
I just recently got this compressor from someone and was told that it needs a new pressure switch for it to work. The person who gave it to me said that it's an old Snap-On but i'm not sure if it actually is or not. I looked online and found some switches to buy but I would like to get a better option on which one to get, a single port or a 4 port. I've added a few pics of the compressor:
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6 years 2 months ago #2624
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Replied by MTR-Admin on topic Old Snap-On Compressor
Thanks for the post Edi750,
I think we'll have a pressure switch that'll work for you. It looks like a "Lefoo"-style switch, which is used on many import units. It's certainly a 4-way switch (or "4-port).
You can view these pressure switches on our site by clicking on the below link:
mastertoolrepair.com/port-style-pressure-switches-p-10029.html
From there, just choose the switch's PSI rating you need (e.g. cut-in pressure and cut-out pressure).
Most of these switches have standard 1/4" female NPT threads, which is probably what you have. But, I'd confirm this. Worse case scenario you can just install a reducer or an adapter though.
Feel free to reply with any additional questions and I'll try to assist further!
- MTR
I think we'll have a pressure switch that'll work for you. It looks like a "Lefoo"-style switch, which is used on many import units. It's certainly a 4-way switch (or "4-port).
You can view these pressure switches on our site by clicking on the below link:
mastertoolrepair.com/port-style-pressure-switches-p-10029.html
From there, just choose the switch's PSI rating you need (e.g. cut-in pressure and cut-out pressure).
Most of these switches have standard 1/4" female NPT threads, which is probably what you have. But, I'd confirm this. Worse case scenario you can just install a reducer or an adapter though.
Feel free to reply with any additional questions and I'll try to assist further!
- MTR
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