: anyone have the Grainger # for a pressure switch?


Junkyard Slug
11-07-2001, 03:55 PM
I can't find my catalog and there web site is pretty difficult to navigate. I Just got my York mounted and can't wait to hook everything up.

Thanks all'
JYS

Old Scout
11-07-2001, 04:05 PM
They have about 10 different ones, what specs are you looking for? Max press?on at? Unloaded/loaded? Cheap as hell, Nice quality?

vova
11-07-2001, 04:18 PM
If it's for your AC setup i'd recommand Sun Performance's switch.

Junkyard Slug
11-07-2001, 07:11 PM
Old Scout: I don't know which switch to get. I was hoping someone who already had one would say somthing like ' I use part # xxx, which I really like cause it has a cut off point of xxx PSI'. I was thinking 120 PSI, is that to much?

My House: I haven't heard of Sun performance. The reason I am looking for a Grainger # is cause there is a warehouse in my town and that mean I can have it now!

vova
11-07-2001, 09:09 PM
http://www.sunperformance.com/
Look under air accessories. That's the one i have on my ac system. works great!!

XJ Hunter
11-08-2001, 05:30 AM
here is the complete write up on how to switch a sanded ac comp to a OBA deal. there are P#'s in there for pop off safety valves, pressure switches, etc...


Pressure switch with out unloader port: Square D model #FHG-12J52 from
Grainger (Grainger# 5B419 $14.38) Same place I bought the Load Genie
Unloader/Check Valve( Grainger # 5A703 $7.65). In order from front to back
here's the way I have it:
fuel filter (as air filter), oiler from sears, barbed fitting, compressor
input, compressor output, load genie unloader/check valve, pressure switch,
air line to the back of the Jeep run down the driver's side firewall and
frame rail to a drain plug under the back seat, then up into the Jeep to the
back, then into a Cambell Hausfield water filter/seperator ($10), then a
quick disconnect(female) then a male quick connect, then a ball valve, then
the a 4way cross. one end of the cross has the male quick connect, one end
has a pop off safety valve (115 psi from Grainger), one end goes into the air
tank, the last goes to a tee that feeds the gauge (160 PSI) and the female
quick connect outlet.