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pressure regulator
I am in need of a replacement pressure regulator. Can you help me find one?
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No, I can't find one either. It looks like we need to buy the complete manifold, now that SUCKS.
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Fix the old one. Pull it a part and clean it and oil it. It may work as new.
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They sell a regulator repair kit if you want that. I'm going to take mine apart and oil it up to see if that helps. I think the regulators pretty much suck on these.
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I had the same problem so I used one out of an old porter cable compressor I had sitting around. I came to find out it was the exact same regulator and fixed my problem. You also may be able to just take yours apart and clean it well. It stopped mine from leaking but the bolt was stripped so I had to use the porter cable one.
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Member
If your regulator is damaged or broken you will have to purchase the complete manifold or try finding a used one. But if it is leaking or dirty and needs service, the least expensive would be to purchase a regulator service kit, part number N008792. Cheap and easy fix.
Hope that helps,
WJA
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