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Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. See All Buying Options Add to Wish List Disabling it will result in some disabled or missing features. You can still see all customer reviews for the product. It builds up pressure quickly, and powers my air tools without any problem. I don't lose any performance when I run it under 90PSI and it needs to kick in again. It's not really all that noisy unless you're right next to it, and you can easily hold a conversation while it's running in the same area. I haven't had any problems with it at all, and am looking forward to many years of service from this tool. Please try again later. From the United StatesI really like it a lot. It builds up pressure quickly, and powers my air tools without any problem. I don't lose any performance when I run it under 90PSI and it needs to kick in again. It's not really all that noisy unless you're right next to it, and you can easily hold a conversation while it's running in the same area. I haven't had any problems with it at all, and am looking forward to many years of service from this tool.Please try again later. Please try again later. L. N. Evans 2.0 out of 5 stars Please try again later. Please try again later. William J. Barney 4.0 out of 5 stars Builds up pressure and never runs down. Easy to operate and a great value buying through Amazon.Please try again later. Please try again later. Nonamemarine 5.0 out of 5 stars Unit stops at 125psi and the tank gauge and pump gauge are within 2psi of each other. ----CAUTION---do not try to paint with this unit. My idiot in-law tried to paint his truck with it and found out the hard way that it ain't designed to do that. It will power an air brush just fine. Draining tanks is easy, just tilt up the back side and let them drain. I've got a couple of short lengths of 2x6's nailed together to rest the back of unit on so I don't have to hold it while letting it drain. Also, I have learned from experience to provide some strain relief for the air hose to tank couplings. I just leave a little slack in the air lines at the tank and tape them to the handle so as not to put any strain the quick connects on the compressor. By doing this, I've found that the air couplings will not begin to leak from being yanked about. This also keeps the hose rubber from leaking at the crimped ends as well as preventing possible damage to the compressor. Be safe as you can seriously overload home wiring with any thing pulling a full 15 amps if the wire is undersized. Your mileage may vary Based on my experience, this is an excellent product and completely reliable. I would recommend it without hesitation.Please try again later. Please try again later.Please try again later. Please try again later. A. M. Miles 2.0 out of 5 stars My shop is not heated, so on cold days we have a contest to see who can get their compressor running first.Please try again later. Please try again later. OQ 2.0 out of 5 stars Comparing quality versus price the Bostitch CW200ST was a winner. So I bought one to use with a Bostitch nail gun and stapler while restoring my parents house. I estimate that the compressor has about 15 (fifteen) hours of use by now. The oil pump reaches pressure rather quickly but the pressure regulator cuts the power at 120 PSI rather than 125 PSI as prescribed. The condensation drains are installed in a bad place and when open do not drain because they are too high on the tanks I estimate that it will have over a QUART of water inside each tank before any will reach the drains. You will have to tilt the compressor down and rock it side to side to get the water out, furthermore when tilted the lower drain hits the floor impedig drainage so you actually have to lift this rather heavy machine and tilt it and rockit at the same time in order to drain.A real pain!!! the handles are not in the right places and the unit does not balance well at all. Shortly after purchasing the unit one of the Quick Disconnects on the compressor will not seal itself after the hose is taken off and will merily leak all the air out in about one minute, I had to replace that so I could use the machine. It is rather cumbersome to unscrew the disconnects as they are too close to each other and the pressure Gauge. For about the last five hours of use I started to notice that if left pressurized overnight the air was gone in the morning upon closer inspection I could hear a faint hiss comming from somewhere behind the regulator It was not much just enough to leak and turn the machine on about every 15 minutes even if I did not use air. Yesterday the manual regulator prooved to be the culprit as when I started the compressor for the first time it would not hold air at all. The two halves that make the assembly where the manual knob is placed have came apart where they are threaded together. I took the disconnects off and loked at the problem. It looked like vibration had caused the two parts to came undone. I Screwed them back together and put some red thread locking liquid on them. I put everything back together and left it overnight to set. Today I power it on and it run up to the regular 120 PSI. I put my head next to it to listen for the noise of air escaping and sure enough there was a faint hisssss. The machine is unusable untill I get a replacement hopefully of beter quality. Unfortunately I have to get the exact size and probably same model since it mounts on the front panel with a plastic threaded ring and space is rather limited and, it neds to have the same ports and orintation so it can take the various hoses and ports connecting to it. Overall the tech was right the actuall compressor is well done I believe he said it was Italian made the rest is rather sloppy and not thought out well.Please try again later. Please try again later. SouthBarr 1.0 out of 5 stars I have taken the compressor in for service, but the problems persist. Generally, I like Bostitch tools, but they really missed the mark with this one.Please try again later. Please try again later.The tank drains are nice ball valves but are in the wrong location to properly drain the tanks. You are forced to tilt and rock this heavy unit to get most of the water out. One of my hose connections has failed and now simply passes air. I need to replace it and will do so with better brass fittings.Please try again later. Please try again later. AL SHERRI 5.0 out of 5 stars Use synthetic oil and avoid overloading the compressor during severe weather and the compressor should last for a long time. Be sure to check the oil from time to time and replace when necessary.Please try again later. Please try again later. Even though parts may look the same, there are often variances in similar parts and it is important to buy parts that fit your specific model.Please try again.Select the series that matches your model number.Try checking the product description for more information.Please choose a different delivery location.Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. 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So if you find a current lower price from an online retailer on an identical, in-stock product, tell us and we'll match it. See more details at Online Price Match.All Rights Reserved. To ensure we are able to help you as best we can, please include your reference number: Feedback Thank you for signing up. You will receive an email shortly at: Here at Walmart.com, we are committed to protecting your privacy. Your email address will never be sold or distributed to a third party for any reason. If you need immediate assistance, please contact Customer Care. Thank you Your feedback helps us make Walmart shopping better for millions of customers. OK Thank you! Your feedback helps us make Walmart shopping better for millions of customers. Sorry. We’re having technical issues, but we’ll be back in a flash. Done. Order an extra for a spare. It also keep the air in the tank and prevents backfeeding to your pressure switch.Order an extra for a spare. Go to check valve test. These are the “humps” on the back of the motor. Use a capacitor tester or if not available, test continuity across the leads of the capacitor. Try the following: This should be held on with 4 long bolts and nuts that run the length of the motor. Use a screwdriver and small hammer to gently remove the end cover. You should also see a round brown disc. Extending from the round disc you should see a long slender piece of copper or other material, the size of a wooden coffee stirring stick. At the end of this stick are electrical contact points. These points should be “closed”. Sometimes corrosion will build up on them. Take an emery file and file between the contact points to clean them. When the motor builds up speed, the small weights on the springs swing out and separate the points. This opens the circuit between the starter capacitor and the motor. One of the round hump capacitors helps to start the motor and when the motor reaches high enough speed the weights and springs open the points and the starter capacitor then stops sending a charge to the motor. At this point, the other capacitor, the run capacitor continues to keep the motor running. If there is corrosion on the points, the starter capacitor never kicks in and helps the motor to start. Do not over tighten belt, it will break the crankshaft or burn up a bearing. Compressors do NOT squeal when the belts slip. It sounds like the motor is slowing down but what is really happening is the belt is slipping. If you have a 230 V motor converted to 120, you may have lost some pulling power. If it is the wrong motor not matching the correct motor pulley you may be overloading the motor. You may have an under-powered motor, or the motor is too small. Look at the amp rating on the motor plate and put an amp probe on the motor if and when it starts bogging down. You could also have under size wire from panel or too long of a run on wire itself from panel. If you don't have an amp probe it's recommended to take the motor in to a local repair shop or have an electrician come to your house for further diagnosis. Is oil-free or oil-bath best. Will I need a two-stage unit or is a single-stage unit sufficient. How much CFM will I require. How much PSI will I need? Not to say this is unimportant for the homeowner or hobbyist, but there is a compressor for every demand and job out there; the more you know going into it, the easier it'll be when you're at the outlet about to make your purchase! Most oil-free units on the market, however, do not put out high CFM, generally 6 CFM or less. Also, these units are generally louder than oil-bath units, so if noise is a factor, go with either a “silent” oil-free compressor (the “JC10” Rolair unit or any of the California Air Tools units, for instance) or an oil-bath compressor. Oil-bath units are always recommended for longevity, and they simply put out a heck of a lot more CFM than any oil-free unit will be able to manage producing. Most contractors and all industrial applications and commercial garages demand a heavy-duty oil-bath air compressor as it will put out the CFM you need and will simply last a lot longer than any oil-free unit will. However, if you're a small contractor that has one or two workers, an oil-free unit may be sufficient. If you're simply using a trim gun to install trim in a kitchen, this doesn't demand high CFM so you can probably get away with using a smaller oil-free unit. Your application, whether it be a roofing nail gun, sand blaster or die grinder, will have a CFM requirement specification (you can find this in the manual for your tool). You need to choose an air compressor that at least meets that minimum CFM output. If an air compressor doesn't have the required CFM for your tool, it was run constantly and you risk burning the motor, pump or both, and your application will suffer for it as well. Be sure the air compressor puts out the required CFM (and ideally a couple more CFM) for your application. The CFM spec is related to duty cycle of a unit so we'll discuss that this term means now. Below is a very handy chart and info on what duty cycle means for an air compressor (and to give credit where credit is due, this very helpful information comes from VIAIR at ): Heat dissipation rates may vary depending on ambient temperatures and operating conditions. PSI isn't as important as CFM because most applications don't require high CFM. Any typical air compressor puts out at least 120 PSI, which is sufficient to run any nail gun, grinder or blow gun.It doesn't have anything to do with the number of cylinders or heads the pump has. Also, a two-stage unit will recycle quicker (pump up quicker) and has a higher CFM rating than a single-stage unit. For most homeowners and hobbyists that are using small nail guns, blow guns or pumping up beach balls, a single-stage unit is definitely sufficient. Even most small contractors can get away with using single-stage units if they have a small crew. And, sometimes buying cheap is worth it if you don't use the air compressor often, so what if the valves crack or piston ring(s) wear out. You can probably buy a replacement for the same amount as a repair would cost.I get it. However, it most cases it is certainly worth it to increase your budget and buy a unit manufactured by a reputable brand you trust; I'm thinking Campbell Hausfeld, Rolair, Jenny, Champion, Ingersol Rand and Coleman Powermate. Not only will these units typically be of a higher quality, but it's worth it just for the fact that most (but not all) units made by these manufacturers have replacement parts available, and offer great warranties. They also usually have a large network of authorized service centers available nationwide, so when you need to have the unit repaired, it's convenient to do so. It's the old adage, spend more now so you won't have to down the road. The more you know going into the purchase the better, and knowing what you need will save you money now and later. The specs and stickers on the unit are not always accurate, and add confusion instead of critical information to buying decisions. Then you can figure the true CFM from the difference in starting and final pressures, times the volume of the tank, divided by the time it took to pump up. You can also time the pump-up cycle from the cut-in to the cut-out pressure, since that's how one usually runs a compressor. These true performance measurements are impossible to fake. This should be clearly marked on the tank itself by the manufacturer. Record the amount of time that it takes to refill the tank while paying close attention to the compressor's tank gauge. You will need to record the psig (pounds per square inch) at two separate times in the refill process: once at the moment the compressor kicks in and once at the moment the compressor kicks out. For example, if the compressor kicks in at 75 psig and kicks out at 100 psig then the difference would be 25 psig. This is the number of cubic feet that your compressor pumps in the time it took for your tank to fill (recorded in Step 4). To do this, take the number of cubic feet found in Step 7 and divide it by the number of seconds it took to pump this amount. Multiply the result by 60 and you have the CFM of your air compressor. Why? Standard AC cords are limited to 15 amps of current, or about 1800 watts.Then try our Advanced Search section. Click Here or Type the Make, Model or Part Number(s) in the search box located in the top, right corner. Follow these steps to keep your compressor running in tip-top shape! Here's how to find out! This instructional document will show you how to polish up the original Crankshaft when installing new Rods so you won't have to! Make sure you break it in to minimize damage to the pump and protect your investment! Does it really matter. We take both air compressors apart to show you what they are made of. How to replace it with a new one.We show you how to replace it with one that is similar in size. We show you the correct way to install it. Do you order the wrong size and wonder why.Master Tool Repair sells replacement parts for Husky and Workforce products that we obtain. Please email us if you're running the latest version of your browser and you still see this message. The actual Open Box product may differ in packaging and included accessories, but has been tested to ensure basic functionality. Most customers receive within 4-9 days.New, Bulk Packed. Genuine OEM replacement part. Consult owners manual for proper part number identification and proper installation. Please refer to list for compatibility. Compatible with: Bostitch: CAP2560OL Air Compressor, CWC200ST Air CompressorClick here for more details. Secure shopping made faster. Check out with PayPal. Some manufacturers place restrictions on how details of their products may be communicated. Some manufacturers place restrictions on how details of their products may be communicated. Some manufacturers place restrictions on how details of their products may be communicated. Some manufacturers place restrictions on how details of their products may be communicated.