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Sears compressor parts question

landyacht

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I have a Sears compressor about 8 years old. The upper gasket on the pump part has started leaking when filling. Where can I get a replacement? Does anyone know who would have manufactured it? The local Sears is quite unsure, and I won't be dealing with Sears service centre again after what we call "the dryer fiasco"

The compressor has been great and I'd really like to fix it. Can I manufacture a new gasket myself? If so what material should be used?

Thanks
 

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Post the Sears model number. The prefix will tell you who made the compressor.
 

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Looks like a Campbell Hausfeld compressor. Google the model number and you should be able to find a parts list...
 

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Try Sears.com. Go to "Parts Direct" and put in the
Model no. and you should get a parts list.
 
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I have never had a problem ordering parts from Sears online. Like JHW said, you can find the parts list online and order the part you need. I usually have them is a couple of days.
 

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you can also try e-replacementparts.com if you know your model # they may be able to help with certain parts.
 

kbs2244

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I do not remember where or when I found this, but I have used it on occasion.

http://vintagemachinery.org/Craftsman/manufacturers.aspx?sort=1

Craftsman OEM List
One frequently asked question concerning Sears tools is "Who made this product for Sears?" Often the model number will have the form nnn.xxxxx, in which the 3 or 4 digit prefix indicates the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer). Some prefixes have been used for more than one manufacturer, and several manufacturers have been assigned more than one prefix.
A list of manufacturers is compiled here. Those entries in UPPER CASE are from a Sears document, "Standard Brand Source Number Reference", dated May 1995. Those entries that contain lower case are for tools that have been compared to non-Craftsman models made by the same manufacturer, or from indications as to the OEM in the documentation or model number tag. Lower case entries also contain data extracted from internet sources, USENET articles from the "rec.woodworking" newsgroup, participants of www.owwm.com, or emails from knowledgeable enthusiasts. (Thanks go to Ken Vaughn for compiling the original list.)
Since it is difficult to verify the accuracy of these sources, any new data is simply added to the list. Please note that this list likely contains errors and is certainly not complete. If a prefix is not included in this list, I do not know the OEM (and it would be a waste of time to email me--sorry). However, if you have additions or corrections, please contact Brian Kachadurian.

001 Stevens
002 Lemont Industries
071 Agri-Fab Corp
093 Ametek
101 Atlas Press (now Clausing Industrial)
102 Walker Turner
102 Robert Shaw
103 King Seeley
103 Roper
103 Sarlo Power Mower Inc
106 Campbell Hausfeld
106 Tate Mfg Co
106 WHIRLPOOL
107 Millers Falls (Dunlap electric drills 25830 & 1345, drill stand 25630, and hand planes)
108 Covel Mfg Co (now Clausing Industrial)
109 AA Engineering / Double A Products
110 Charglow
110 KITCHENAID
110 Syncro Devices / Syncro Corp
110 WHIRLPOOL
111 Watson Mfg Co (4 jaw lathe chuck)
112 Parks Tool Co
113 EMERSON ELECTRIC
114 Pioneer Gen-E-Motor
114 ROYAL
115 Rixon
 
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Thank you for all the suggestions guys. I've tried most just now, and will have to get back on it when I have had some rest. Sears direct, and ereplacement parts don't list it. Google led me to devilbiss who have the manual listed but have blanked out the 2 pages with the parts breakdown. ManualsOnline think the part # belongs to a tent.
For those that are interested, the model is 919.727280

Julian
 

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Thank you for all the suggestions guys. I've tried most just now, and will have to get back on it when I have had some rest. Sears direct, and ereplacement parts don't list it. Google led me to devilbiss who have the manual listed but have blanked out the 2 pages with the parts breakdown. ManualsOnline think the part # belongs to a tent.
For those that are interested, the model is 919.727280

Julian

Those evil buggers!!! I also found this manual online, and what do you know, they have DELETED entirely the pages with the parts diagrams on them (pp. 22-25) ! See for yourself:

http://documents.dewalt.com/documents/English/Instruction Manual/Devilbiss/919.727280.pdf

So it's a Devilbiss compressor for sure - one that Dewalt also used (but painted yellow). So maybe try an air compressor parts place (you will probably have to call them) that can try to cross-reference what their number for that pump is.
 
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kbs2244

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If you cannot find a replacement you can make your own.

Compressor head gaskets are not rocket science.
Use the old one as a pattern on a piece of breakfast food box cardboard.
Lots of gasket goop on both sides and crank it down.

I did this on a neighbors at my old house over 10 years ago.
It is still going strong, although admittedly not in heavy duty service.

The guy who showed me this trick said he sometimes had to use two layers of cardboard if the head was warped.
The trick, he said, was to not to afraid to use plenty of goop.
 

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Fleet Farm sells rolls of gasket material, and it is cheap..

I'd bet most auto parts stores have it too.

Actual gasket material will have better creep relaxation properties than cardboard, and will be waterproof.
 

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I have the same compressor There are 2 gaskets. One on top of reed plate and one under read plate. Top gasket is A20868 and bottom gasket is Z-CAC-4212-1.
 
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Thank you for all the suggestions guys. I've tried most just now, and will have to get back on it when I have had some rest. Sears direct, and ereplacement parts don't list it. Google led me to devilbiss who have the manual listed but have blanked out the 2 pages with the parts breakdown. ManualsOnline think the part # belongs to a tent.
For those that are interested, the model is 919.727280

Julian

919 is DeVilbiss Air Power (part of Black and Decker/Dewalt). I'm sure if you call them up, they will probably even mail you the gasket at no charge. They made that unit for Sears.
 
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