[AT] Air compressor failure
Henry Miller
hank at millerfarm.com
Tue Dec 7 04:16:30 PST 2021
Many large compressors like that pump up to 170psi. Can you find a label someplace?
Does the overpressure release valve release air when pulled, that is your backup in case the switch fails, if it works just let it run a little longer.
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Henry Miller
hank at millerfarm.com
On Mon, Dec 6, 2021, at 22:57, deanvp at att.net wrote:
> Need some help relative to a Husky 60 gallon , 7 HP air compressor. I
> am shop sitting the shop in AZ of my recently deceased friend until his
> three sons can decide what they are going to do with the 10 tractors, 5
> highly modified garden tractors and a fully stocked shop with a huge
> quantity of hand tools. In return for doing the shop sitting I get to
> use the shop to do the work on my 1935 JD B and JD Garden Tractor.
> Upon the very first entry I noticed the air compressor was running too
> long. I shut the breaker off and am not trying to figure out of there
> is something I can do to fix it. My first thought is the pressure
> switch isn’t working right. But…. I have never worked on this
> version. Attached is the picture of the air compressor. I have not yet
> found a operators manual or service manual to guide me through some
> trouble shooting. I am pretty sure this was working at least up to the
> end of August and then my friend got confined to the house due to
> illness and eventually died October 6. I arrived in the middle of
> November to take first use of the shop again. So the compressor sat
> unused for at least couple months which may have something to do with
> it not working now. It does pump up to 135 lbs pressure but does not
> shut off. I set my compressor at home to shit off at 120 PSI. So
> 135PSI seems high to me. If I open the pressure switch is there some
> adjustments in there or is it maybe just stuck that needs to be
> unstuck? Anyone with experience with this brand of air compressor?
> I don’t want to create more expense because I don’t know what I am
> doing. Here is a picture. Note: The red dial on top of the pressure
> control does work in that it shuts down the compressor when moved to
> the Off position. When moved to the Auto position it just continues
> running.
>
>
>
> Dean VP
>
> Snohomish, WA 98290
>
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