restomod
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I inherited an air compressor, numbers say its this sears...
http://documents.dewalt.com/documents/English/Instruction Manual/Devilbiss/919.152810 P.pdf
I remember my grandpa not using and saying there was some wrong with it but I figured I would give it a shot for free.
Wired up an outlet, plugged it in and it ran well, it had a ball valve coming out of the tank and busted piece of black pipe elbow. Anyway I had the ball valve closed and after a minute of making sure it actually ran I turned it off. Went and got my regulator, and a filter and plumbed it up nice. Turned it on again with with everything ready to go and still with the ball valve closed at the tank to get it up to the right PSI before I opened it up to test my plumbing. It ran for 5 minutes never got above 60psi, no matter the time it wont go above 60. There is no regulator on the tank just a gauge and pressure switch, and it is not leaking air anyplace as I can turn it off and it will hold and I don't hear air.
Its a crappy free air oiless motor so my guess is it is just tired, and this is now the max it can run? I wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something obvious before I just junk it. By the time I get done screwing around with finding another motor seems like I can get some good deals on decent compressors. Good news is anything I buy I have everything setup to just tap in an go.
http://documents.dewalt.com/documents/English/Instruction Manual/Devilbiss/919.152810 P.pdf
I remember my grandpa not using and saying there was some wrong with it but I figured I would give it a shot for free.
Wired up an outlet, plugged it in and it ran well, it had a ball valve coming out of the tank and busted piece of black pipe elbow. Anyway I had the ball valve closed and after a minute of making sure it actually ran I turned it off. Went and got my regulator, and a filter and plumbed it up nice. Turned it on again with with everything ready to go and still with the ball valve closed at the tank to get it up to the right PSI before I opened it up to test my plumbing. It ran for 5 minutes never got above 60psi, no matter the time it wont go above 60. There is no regulator on the tank just a gauge and pressure switch, and it is not leaking air anyplace as I can turn it off and it will hold and I don't hear air.
Its a crappy free air oiless motor so my guess is it is just tired, and this is now the max it can run? I wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something obvious before I just junk it. By the time I get done screwing around with finding another motor seems like I can get some good deals on decent compressors. Good news is anything I buy I have everything setup to just tap in an go.