I can't seem to find a good Gladiator Gear Track hook to my hold my Echo blower. It's an Echo PB-200 (older) handheld blower. Any recommendations?
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Thanks guys. It's all working correctly (gauge removed from check valve and replaced with unloader tubing). I do need to replace the clear tubing I have with high temp black tubing.
Where can I get this? I think it's 1/4" OD, 3/16" ID. It's pretty small. Harbor Freight didn't have it, I...
Wow! You know this compressor! I bought this used about 3 years ago for $75 from an auto trim shop. Minus the on/off switch not working when I bought it, it's been great. I think I put about $75 in parts (fittings, pressure switch, new drain valve, etc).
Do you have any idea how old it is...
Yes, it's working great, but I didn't know that hose would get hot. I'll replace it ASAP with copper. Funny, I threw the original hose away. I remember it being black and flexible. I might check the auto parts store for an industrial hose. It's small though.
Yes, I feel like we're getting somewhere.
So now I know I need to get the the check valve connected to the unloader valve.
Can I put a new unloader valve in on the port that I plugged on the check valve?
Or is there a way to connect the check to my pressure switch? I don't see how /where...
Thank for your insight Zrexx. The pressure switch I replaced it with has an unloader valve, but not a port to screw the air line to unless I misunderstand how to install it (very possible).
I thought the unloader in this switch would get the pressure from thank via it's (the pressure switch...
OK, this is starting to make sense now, thank you all for your replies.
The press switch I have does have a built in unloader valve. I also added a 150psi safety valve that you can probably see in the picture.
Thank you for the response. Yes, I'm sure I have my terminology mixed up.
The check valve is what I pulled. You should be able to see it in this pic behind the pressure switch.
A little history on this compressor:
A couple years ago, the on/off switch (incorporated into the OEM pressure...