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WillWagner

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I THINK it is a regulator, could be wrong though, better trust another with more air system know how. In the meantime, i'll look
 

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If you know of anyone could you please tag them however that works. And if that's what this is where can I get a replacement. Or can.I use a civilian one for a regular compressor?
 

WillWagner

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Yes you can find one at a NAPA or a HD truck place like KW, Peterbilt, International, etc
 

WillWagner

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Again, I don't got alot of air system experience, but, if it has to do with braking, I assume it will be standard across the board. From the description and operation I read, it is designed to figure out when there is a failure of an air system accessory and default/route pressure to the braking system so you can stop safely. Looks like magic to me!
 

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Again, I don't got alot of air system experience, but, if it has to do with braking, I assume it will be standard across the board. From the description and operation I read, it is designed to figure out when there is a failure of an air system accessory and default/route pressure to the braking system so you can stop safely. Looks like magic to me!
All of them I've ever seen cut off at 60 psi so I would assume they are all standard.
 
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