Campbell Hausfeld FP204800 Manifold Assembly Replacement
ID: 31841
Description: In order to remove the manifold assembly, you...
Steps:
- Unscrew the four 1cm long shroud screws using a 6mm Allen Wrench.
- Remove the plastic shroud from the compressor.
- Do not pull the shroud too far from the compressor. You could damage the on/off switch wiring.
- Gently pull the wire attached from the pressure switch to the on/off switch.
- It should come off the pressure switch with ease.
- Make sure you are pulling the correct wire. The pressure switch could be in a different configuration on your compressor than in the picture.
- Gently pull the wire connected from the on/off switch to the motor of the compressor.
- It should be the only wire keeping the shroud from being lifted from the compressor.
- Unscrew the exhaust tube from the check valve using a smart wrench.
- You do not need to remove the check valve, only the exhaust tube.
- Unscrew the six 1.75cm screws holding the Pump/Motor Assembly Shroud in place using a phillips #2 screwdriver.
- Remove the 1cm screw fastening the wires to the pump/motor assembly shroud using a phillips #2 screwdriver.
- Remove the pump/motor assembly shroud by lifting it from the compressor.
- The pump/motor shroud should be carefully removed so the exhaust tube is not damaged
- Gently remove the pump/motor assembly from the shroud.
- Remove the wire attached from the motor to the pressure switch by gently pulling it free from the pressure switch terminal.
- Set the pump/motor assembly on your work place next to the compressor.
- Make sure that no wires are being pulled on the motor because they could be damaged while completing the repair.
- Remove the four 1.5cm screws using a Phillips #2 Screwdriver.
- Remove the bottom of the Pump/Motor Assembly Shroud by lifting it from the compressor.
- Remove the manifold assembly by gripping the manifold stem with a smart wrench and twisting in a counter-clockwise direction.
- Remove both the Pressure Gauges and the Safety Valve with a Smart Wrench by turning them in a counter-clockwise direction.