Square D 135-175 PSI Air Compressor Pressure Switch Control Valve 9013FHG42J59M1X
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I can't remember which thread it's on, but it's the same thread as NPT. Sealing doesn't require sealer or tape because it just works better.
For mine, I set the psi to 125 and the shut down pressure to 150. A brief answer to this question is It is true.
Thanks for getting in touch. As far as "class 9013 type fhg52s112" is concerned, I think you're referring to My air compressor uses a 24 amp,240 volt motor and the switch I'm using is used for 175 psi air compressors. It does everything I require every time, even when I do not use it much
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It is hard for me to understand why these don't make them for 5HP motors so you don't need a separate In fact, I haven't tried it yet, but it seems to be a good product. I took apart my 50 year old 5HP one (larger contacts) and filed the contacts clean (and slightly rounded). That's been working flawlessly for over a year now, and I've saved $100 by not buying an expensive motor starter. It's just a relay that drives the motor, and if they can make a starter for an engine over five horsepower, they certainly can make a pressure switch for an engine over five horsepower! Square D, how do you do?.
The unit didn't shut off, so I stopped by to check on it, and it was still running. It was very hot, so I hope my compressor is working.
Everything worked well, but the first time I turned on the compressor, the psi went from 0 to 200 before I had to turn it off. I just needed to adjust the pressure. You need to make sure you keep an eye on the psi gauge and not just rely on the factory setting of 175 psi.
I DO NOT RECOMMEND YOU BUY THIS PRODUCT! The on/off switch fell off after I hadn't had it for 3 weeks save your money and buy one from a brick and mortar store that will give you a.
There was a bend, a loss, and a leak in the unloader. I had to replace the terminal screws, which were so tightly seated and poorly manufactured, they stripped out and lost their grip. My diaphragm leaked, but I tried various methods but was never able to seal it completely.
I would recommend it, it worked perfectly and was a fraction of the cost of switching.
This is what I'm using on my 120 gal Quincy.