Note: Troubleshooting
problems may have similar causes and solutions.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Excessive
current draw
Low voltage/motor
overload
Check that power supply is adequate and that compressor is on a
trips circuit
breaker or
dedicated circuit.
motor reset switch
Drive belt tension too tight
Readjust belt tension.
Restricted air passages
Inspect and replace transfer tubes or the check valve, (see "To replace
or clean check valve" in the maintenance section).
Compressor
stalls
Low voltage to motor
Furnish adequate power.
Bad check valve
Replace the check valve (see "To replace or clean check valve" in the
maintenance section).
Seized pump
Contact a Sears or other qualified service center.
Low discharge
pressure
Air leaks
Tighten or replace leaking fittings or connections. Do not overtighten.
Leaking valves
Contact a Sears or other qualified service center.
Restricted air intake
Clean or replace air filter element(s).
Blown gaskets
Contact a Sears or other qualified service center.
Worn piston rings or cylinder
Contact a Sears or other qualified service center.
Compressor
pump
Loose motor pulley or pump
Retighten pulley and flywheel. Check alignment.
knocking
flywheel
Low oil level in pump crankcase
Keep oil at proper level at all times.
Excess carbon on valves or top of Contact a Sears or other qualified service center.
_iston
Oil in discharge
air
Worn piston rings or cylinder
Contact a Sears or other qualified service center.
Restricted air intake
Clean or replace the air filter element(s).
Oil level too high
Reduce to proper bevel.
Overheating
Poor ventilation
Relocate compressor to an area with cool, dry, well circulated air, at
least 12 in. from nearest wall.
Dirty cooling surfaces
Clean all cooling surfaces thoroughly.
Restricted air passages
Inspect and replace transfer tubes or the check valve, (see "To replace
or clean check valve" in the maintenance section).
Excessive
belt wear
Pulley out of alignment
Realign pulley with compressor flywheel.
Improper belt tension
Readjust.
Pulley wobbles
Replace the pulley and check for a damaged crankshaft or flywheel.
Compressor
won't start
Too much back pressure in tank
Open petcock when starting motor.
in cold temperatures
40W oil in crankcase
Use synthetic blend, non-detergent air compressor oil.
Compressor too cold
Move compressor to a warmer location.
Air leaking through
Dirty or defective check valve.
Replace or clean the check valve (see "To replace or clean check
bleeder valve after
valve" in the maintenance section).
compressor
shuts off
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