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Campell Hausfeld 20 gallon replacement tank

MikeC55

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My 34 year old Craftsman compressor operates fine but the tank has developed the inevitable pin hole leak near the drain valve. This CH tank is reasonably priced and while I'm sure I could make it work, I was hoping to find some dimensional information on the mounting plates that just doesn't seem to be out there. Has anyone had success using one of these to replace a tank of a different brand?
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/cam-ar040700cg
 

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Yea I'm sure I can do something with the motor mount bracket. I'm a little concerned about having to make a custom tube to go from pump head into tank. I think that's steel tubing and around 1/2 inch diameter. Probably not easy to bend or maybe with a conduit bender?
 

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original is probably aluminum. sometimes they have weird ends on them that I've not been able to figure out what they are . but a new line in soft copper & flared or compression fittings will work fine
 
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Thanks! I was just looking at some photos of older compressors and noticed the piping looked like copper.
 

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It may require buying a new check valve and some fittings but the discharge line is easily replaceable with copper tube with a 45* flare. The aluminum line on yours appears to have compression fittings. Either way it wouldnt be hard to adapt a pump/motor to another tank.

I have actually used the discharge line off a semi air compressor on the one compressor I have (CH tank & motor, Eaton pump), it's a stainless braided line flare on both ends.
 
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Thanks guys. I was pleasantly surprised that CH e-mailed me blue prints for the tank and mount brackets upon request. If anyone would like copies, let me know. I'll post progress on the swap over once I get started.
 
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So I had the thing on order for 3 weeks and heard nothing from vendor. Called them up, "we don't know when they'll be in". I called CH and as they are in the middle of merging with (being taken over by) MAT, production of the tanks has stopped and won't re-start until August. I found one place that had a few in stock but quoted $540 shipping from Utah to CT. I told them there had to be a mistake; I could get a 70 lb box of that size shipped for $300 less. "Well this is the freight carrier we have to use".... Uh, no thanks...
There doesn't seem to be anyone else making a reasonably priced 20 gallon horizontal replacement tank.
 
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Here are some photos of the old tank cut open. I wonder how long before it went ka-boom? Some very deep pitting in there and one spot had already been (badly) welded up years ago. I must have done that years ago before I knew any better...
 

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