. 55 Answers SOURCE: For what it's worth Compressors are intended to be turned on and forgot (except for the noise).
Just for grins lets assume you have the stapler and air hose. You need to hook up the air hose to the compressor there usually is one or to either couplers or npt fittings (threaded).
Attach the hose to the compressor and using a quick coupler (prefered because it allows the gun to swivel) connect the gun to the hose. Turn on the compressor and wait for it to build up pressure and. At this point you will need to locate the regulator on the compressor. It will be a knob next to one or two dial gages. Crank the regulator a quarter turn either direction while watching the gages. It (one of them) moved either up or down. Now you know how the regulator works and your almost a contractor.
On to the stapler, load it and find a bit of scrap (what your working on would be best.) now shoot a staple into something and see if it goes in far enough or to far. Adjust the regulator to compensate. Do this until one of three things happens A you find the right staple depth B the compressor kicks on again, wait for it to turn off C you run out of nails, beer or intrest in the project.
Once you have found the correct pressure for your needs. You may fire at will you don't need to wait for the compressor to cycle while running the stapler just during set up. Now your a contractor go have a beer. Just a last tip if you find you don't have the correct couplers home depot, harbor freight or amazon (online) are great sources for parts. Good luck and mind your fingers Rob Posted on Dec 10, 2008. 530 Answers SOURCE: Compressors pull a lot of juice that is why they come with a large power cord. If you use a small extension cord with it it will easily pop a breaker.
So first check all your breakers. Second thing is check your manual to see if you have a reset switch on you compressor, as most do.
It should be a small, red switch (rocker or push button type), located between the pump motor and compressor switch. The third is a long shot, check to see if the bleeder valve is functioning correctly. It will be the small copper tube running from the pump to the switch. Just make sure the small lever is free to move. If this fails to resolve the problem then it is probably the main switch itself. That is a warranty issue. If it's out of warranty then your going to have to either repair or replace the switch yourself.
Please feel free to ask for help if you need it in latter case. Posted on Jul 29, 2009. The manual and parts breakdown for your compressor can be found at: If that doesn't work look for it on the Campbell-Hausfeld homepage at under Service and Support. They have been working on the site so some links are not working correctly. Your compressor is an oil-less type that has very little for you to do as far as service.
Mostly you just have to keep it clean and occasionally drain the water from the tank. The frequency of that is dependent on where you are (humidity levels in your area) and how ofter you use it. May 22, 2012.
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