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![]() Hi all, My dad gave me an air compressor many years ago, at some point, one of the tubes from the compressor to the tank broke. I had another so, I ignored it. It has sat for years and parts have scattered. It seems like this would be obvious, but I don't know to put this back together. I find one open male connection going to the tank and two male connections on the compressor, one larger than the other. The shut off switch and the pop off valve are intact as are a valve on the tank and a valve to adjust output pressure. I just can't make sense of two connections to the compressor and one to the tank. Any Ideas? Sanford Manufacturing Model 104A200-22 22 Gallon Tank 2 hp motor Thanks, Mikek |
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