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    Dan
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    Default pressure gauge connector

    A saw horse fell and broke the pressure gauge off. The gauge itself is fine, but the brass piece that carries the compressed air to the gauge snapped clean through, releasing the air from the compressor, which was thankfully unplugged. What is the name of the brass part, and can I buy it separate or does it come as part and parcel of a new pressure gauge or some other part of the housing?

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    Hi Dan,

    If the broken part is piece with the male threads on it that screws into the manifold then all you will need is a new gauge. If the part with the female threads is broken then that is the manifold and it will need to be replaced. There are two different gauges on the compressor. The tank pressure gauge is part #A17166 and the regulated pressure gauge is part #A17135. The manifold is part #A19905 and includes both gauges, the regulator and the quick couplings. All of these parts are available from http://www.ereplacementparts.com.

    Good luck with your repair!

    -Mark

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