air compressor

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  1. Guest5979

    Guest5979 Guest

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    Has this happend to any of you guys
    i was doing some sanding with a da sander and my compressor stopped filling the tank and just kept running.
    i did have a box sitting on top of it so it got hot and started to melt the shroud.
    so what do you guys think repairable or am i S O L
    Looks like some old school hand sanding on some fresh filler.
    Robert:eek:
     
  2. steve l

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    Just my opinion....

    Depending on the age of the compressor, I would see it as an opportunity to upgrade.....:D
     
  3. coilover

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    It kinda depends on what compressor you have. If it's one with an aluminum pump it's probably light duty and replacing might be as cheap as repairing. More than likely it's a broken/stuck reed valve so google or go to ebay with the model and/or serial number and see what a new reed valve plate would run. You will also need gaskets. If it is a cast iron pump unit then it's definitely worth repairing.
     
  4. Guest5979

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    fixed it

    yup thats what it was the reed valve broken and worn/overheated gasket
    found the part put it back together and it worked. I think the next time i run it hard i will point a small fan at it.
    thanks guys for pointers and you tube made the repair easy.:rolleyes:
    Robert
     

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