Hey guys,
I uploaded a video of my air compressor, it is a Sanborn Industrial 5hp compressor, since I purchased it, it makes this almost metal on metal noise, like almost like a car with loud valves. I am a bit worried it might be the bearings inside the motor, but I am not sure.
I gets much louder when I listen to it from the belt guard side, so I know its coming from there, but it sounds just as loud from the pump side as it does the motor side.
I thought it was coming from the belts which seem to deflect quite a bit as you will see in the video, but I stuck a smooth screw driver through the mesh on the belt guard and used it to add a bit of tension to the belts, and the noise was still there.
sometimes it seems to get louder the longer the compressor is running.
Now the video also has a sorta of howling noise, that is not the noise I am refering to, nor the pumping "pop" from the pump, its almost like if you hit a thin piece of sheet metal with a light hammer noise, or if you stick a few metal bolts in a metal cylinder and shake it.
You will hear it more around the 10 second mark and again around the 32 second mark. I am bracing for the worse, that is is a bearing, I wish it was just the belts hitting each other.
Anyways I want to stop that noise, the air compressor is overall quiet but that noise echoes in the garage and when I close the door, I hear that noise over everything else.
I uploaded a video of my air compressor, it is a Sanborn Industrial 5hp compressor, since I purchased it, it makes this almost metal on metal noise, like almost like a car with loud valves. I am a bit worried it might be the bearings inside the motor, but I am not sure.
I gets much louder when I listen to it from the belt guard side, so I know its coming from there, but it sounds just as loud from the pump side as it does the motor side.
I thought it was coming from the belts which seem to deflect quite a bit as you will see in the video, but I stuck a smooth screw driver through the mesh on the belt guard and used it to add a bit of tension to the belts, and the noise was still there.
sometimes it seems to get louder the longer the compressor is running.
Now the video also has a sorta of howling noise, that is not the noise I am refering to, nor the pumping "pop" from the pump, its almost like if you hit a thin piece of sheet metal with a light hammer noise, or if you stick a few metal bolts in a metal cylinder and shake it.
You will hear it more around the 10 second mark and again around the 32 second mark. I am bracing for the worse, that is is a bearing, I wish it was just the belts hitting each other.
Anyways I want to stop that noise, the air compressor is overall quiet but that noise echoes in the garage and when I close the door, I hear that noise over everything else.
