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06-07-2007, 11:26 PM | #1 |
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In the middle of body work and .....
...my air compressor won't shut off!!!! I was using my die grinder to knock down some spot welds. I was doing my usual work a few minutes, wait a few minutes (the die grinder is a cfm killer) and noticed that the compressor was running longer than it usually does. I stopped the grinder and waited a few minutes...compressor is still running and the psi guage isn't moving. The pump was extremely hot, so I manually shut it off, but now I'm stuck with a half body worked car until I figure out the air comp. How do I know if the cylinder is bad? Could it be a bad psi guage causing the auto shut off to not work correctly? The air in the shop is hot and humid, will that affect "pump up"? The compressor is a 7hp 60 gallon Kobalt model from Lowe's. I've only ran it about 10 hrs total. Anyone have any ideas?
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06-07-2007, 11:36 PM | #2 |
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Re: In the middle of body work and .....
If it's not building up pressure, then it's probably a mechanical problem; the 5hp 60 gallon at work had the exhaust valve go bad and wouldn't build up, but it was like4 years old. The gauge only shows the pressure, it doesn't control the shut off.
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06-08-2007, 12:45 AM | #3 |
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Re: In the middle of body work and .....
Could be the pressure switch as well. What is the maximum pressure that the gauge is reading? The gauge does nothing except indicate the pressure so it does not matter if it is off. The pressure switch controls the motor and pump.
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06-08-2007, 01:32 AM | #4 |
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Re: In the middle of body work and .....
Did you add oil to the pump before you put it into operation? All belt drive air compressors use oil in the pump for lubrication and are shipped without any oil in them. Also, in humid conditions you should open the valve at the bottom of the compressor every couple of hours to drain the built up condensation in the tank. Hope this helps,
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