AIR COMPRESSOR PRESSURE SWITCH - How to Assemble, Replace, Wire & Adjust
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- How to Assemble, Replace, Wire & Adjust an Air Compressor Pressure Switch. You will walk through the whole process of how I discover where an air leak is coming from. After that I take the pressure control switch apart, repair it and then replace it back on the air compressor. Then wire both the power line and motor to the air compressor pressure control switch and make sure it is properly adjusted to come on at 85 psi and shut off at 115 psi (pounds per square inch) of pressure.
After watching this video I think you will be well equipped to diagnose, replace, adjust and repair most anything related to your air compressor pressure switch.
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Disclaimer:
Although I have been following these procedures for many years; I assume no liability for any damage that may occur to any person or property as a result of the information provided in this video. I take necessary precautions (that I am aware of) when working on these projects but that in no way implies or creates any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any kind of particular result. Any injury, damage or loss of any kind to anyone or their property or anything related to information in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not Helping U Online (this video).
I can't tell you how perfectly this solved my problem. Just a excellent, thank you. I would have never got it all back together again. Brilliant!
I'm glad I could help!
I had everything figured except where that little spring fit. The backing out of the cut in/out adjustment and the zip tie trick was brilliant! Thanks! You have a new subscriber 🎉
How glad I am somebody old-school fixer like me decided to make this video! I took my shutoff apart and aghast as parts flew everywhere! I couldn't figure out where the trip spring went!! And had no idea how hard it is to re-assemble! Thanks a million as they say!
Glad I could help
Thanks, just what I was looking for after the pressure switch sprang apart, helped resurrect an old, rusty compressor.
Glad I could help
Indeed, thanx! Been fighting with this for a while. Now my compressor works again. Keep up with the videos. Awesome 👍
Great to hear!
life saver, that went swimmingly after your video. Thought the part was a goner
Glad I could help
Sir, you are an absolute genius! Thank you for such a clear and helpful video!!
Glad to hear it was helpful!
Great video, where is the OFF/AUTO lever that those switches come with? When wrapping the Teflon tape around the pipe you need to keep the tape away from the 1st thread or the tape will roll into the airway and possibly break off and clog some thing.
Excellent demonstration. I too had a leak near 1 of the 4 screws and the rubber gasket.
This vid is super helpful - thanks. My pressure switch is exactly like the one you're working on here. One questions - is that unloader valve supposed to have spring tension in the pin? Mine does not, wondering if I need to replace it. I'd assume it should have spring tension because it works just like a schrader valve, does it not? thanks
Wow, now i can put it back together.... tank you so much!!!!!!!
Glad I could help
Brilliantly worked our buddy .
Awesome video. I’ve pulled my damn hair out trying to figure out how to put this thing together
I’m glad it helped you out.
Excellent work, brother.
Appreciate it!
Thats it. I bought a new one because a spring popped out amd lost ot. I took new one apart bacause i was curious to see the spring. Now it keeps popping i got it together and working now
Exactly what I needed, thank you so much 👍👍👍
You're welcome!
Great video. Couldn’t have done it without it. I just did not see the on/off lever being put in…
Loved your video. My only suggestion would be to back off the adjustment screw 5 turns before taking apart at the beginning. It just might prevent the explosion of parts at the beginning.
How is it connected to the motor, it looks like someone disconnected something on mine
OOPS...At 12:15 while cutting the zip tie he says uh-oh because he knows that that metal piece with the wings on it has just popped out. And that's because when you cut the zip tie the tension on that metal piece with the wings on it went to zero and it popped out.
That's why he gives that tip about taking the gap up with the small screwdriver.
21nov24 great presentation. Thx for making the effort. My explosion can now be rectified as well. 1:13
Tanks
Your welcome