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Stanley Bostitch CAP2060P 105 Amp 2Horsepower 6Gallon OilFree Pancake Compressor Questions & Answers
Whatcauseoilleaks
Good morning Doris,
When was the last time that you emptied the water out of the receiver? When you say the filter, is this the one that is the air intake or, is it a filter somewhere else?
Oil leaks are usually from one of two causes. Either, the cylinder that compresses the air has a damaged piston ring or, (More often the case) the compressor has somehow been knocked over onto it's side. The oil is thus allowed to enter the feed pipe into the receiver. I'd recommend that you take it and have it assessed at the local Bostitch approved repair centre. Make sure that you get an estimate prior to work being carried out.
I have a bostitch 6
I'd pull the cover off to expose top of cylinder head and have a look at any intake air filter. In parts diagram, It appears there is a small one that would likely clog during the texturing process.
My Bostitch N12 won't advance nails
It could be the o-rings for the feed piston but a bad feed spring will
also cause problems. that would be the easiest place to try if you can
find a spring. Many of the parts for these are becoming NLA (no longer
available) from Bostitch. One problem they had in the feed piston area
was chipping the nose where the orign seals the piston stem. There is a
small bumper on the inside of the feed piston cap that goes bad and
allows the piston to travel to far back which slams the feeder against
the lower housing and can chip it where the piston goes through.
Have a stanley air compressor worked fine but now the air won't come through the tip of the hose even when I put it on the tire?
Talking in the past tense about compressor working fine before.
Is it working fine now"
If it is, pumping the air tank full, and air not coming from the end of the hose, the end tool valve maybe jammed, or the hose plugged. (sometimes the inner lining of the hose separates from the reinforcing mesh and clogs the hose)
To test this theory, take the hose off from the tank (when no air is in the tank), start the compressor and see if the air is pumping out freely. If it is then the compressor is indeed fine.
Take the tool of the end of the hose, then reconnect the hose and restart the compressor. This will tel you if either the hose or the end tool is at fault.
Knob for a Stanley model 675919
Hello, Sean -
I hope I am safe to assume you need to find a replacement knob for a Stanley brand Pro-Ceramic Utility Heater with Pivot Power Model 675919. If so, I refer you to Lasko, the company which manufactures that heater under the Stanley brand name. This is the number to call the Lasko Parts and Accessories Customer Service Department to find out if they supply (sell) replacement knobs for your unit:
800-233-0268 (Monday - Friday, 8am-5pm, Eastern Time zone)
Best wishes
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