Evidently this thing was in a shop and had a 5HP 3-Phase motor with magnetic started hooked up, and the controls were on a wall panel that didn't move when the compressor did. It didn't have a motor, pressure switch, or any plumbing for the switch or either unloader (head or line between head and tank).
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I acquired for free a Powerex (but also says Campbell Hausfeld on it) CS5106V compressor. Hi there, been searching the internet and reading this forum to no avail trying to find some information, and hoping someone out there may know the answer. Also not going to buy an air compressor just to use a staple gun! Then again, I can't spend the 20 hours it would take me to finish it with this stapler either, trying and retrying to drive staples until I get lucky with one. The rest just bend up and are ruined.Īny ideas? I'm not going to spend $100 for a stapler for this project. Anyway, this driving me crazy - it will drive some staples flush, but only about 1 in 10 right now. I believe this is the same model as the T50, but it drives brads as well. Then I tried Stanley heavy duty electric model. Then I tried a Power Shot Pro electric "heavy duty" stapler with 5/16" Arrow T50 staples. First I tried a light duty stapler, which took finer wire staples. I took out the old staples, which were a finer wire and narrower than T50 staples. The seats have simple seat cushions, which consists of a base of 1/2" plywood. I'm trying to reupholster a simple chair set.