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Central Pneumatic Compressor Electric Motor intermittant.
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5 years 4 months ago #3146
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I rescued from my neighbor's curb a Central Pneumatic 150psi 6gallon 1.5HP Compressor Item #67696. Of course I know some folks think "Harbor Freight throwaway item" but I can't resist a challenge. Sometimes the electric motor starts/runs and sometimes (actually most of the time) the electric motor will not start/run. I have completely bypassed the On/Off switch and I have bypassed the Pressure Cutoff Switch (i.e. I have wired directly the 110V AC power cord to the motor).
What is likely to be the problem with the electric motor? Do bad brushes typically cause a motor to not start/run? Dirty contacts on the armature?
Any/all input will be appreciated.
What is likely to be the problem with the electric motor? Do bad brushes typically cause a motor to not start/run? Dirty contacts on the armature?
Any/all input will be appreciated.
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5 years 4 months ago #3149
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Replied by skatingtoolman on topic Central Pneumatic Compressor Electric Motor intermittant.
Does it hum when it doesn't start, then kick the breaker?
If so, could be a bad tank check valve.
When you bypass the pressure switch, will it start?
These motors are brushless.
If so, could be a bad tank check valve.
When you bypass the pressure switch, will it start?
These motors are brushless.
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5 years 4 months ago #3151
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Replied by Toolydave on topic Central Pneumatic Compressor Electric Motor intermittant.
Thanks skatingtoolman for the response.
It does not hum when it doesn't start, nor does it kick the breaker. It just does nothing at all. I have already bypassed both the Pressure Switch and the main On/Off Power Switch, i.e. I wired a 110V power cord directly to the motor. Black to black, white to white...
It does not hum when it doesn't start, nor does it kick the breaker. It just does nothing at all. I have already bypassed both the Pressure Switch and the main On/Off Power Switch, i.e. I wired a 110V power cord directly to the motor. Black to black, white to white...
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5 years 4 months ago #3152
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Replied by MTR-Admin on topic Central Pneumatic Compressor Electric Motor intermittant.
What is the model number of the unit?
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5 years 4 months ago #3153
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Replied by Toolydave on topic Central Pneumatic Compressor Electric Motor intermittant.
I didn't/don't see a Model Number. I could be wrong but I believe Harbor Freight uses Item Numbers instead of Model Numbers. Per original post this is Item #67696. thanks!
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5 years 4 months ago #3154
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Replied by Toolydave on topic Central Pneumatic Compressor Electric Motor intermittant.
I noticed that the motor would run if I gave the fan or any other rotating part a slight "nudge" in the correct rotational direction. I also noticed that the bearings on motor, pulley shaft, etc had a gritty feel (this compressor was in my neighbor's shed during recent hurricane/flood) . So I disassembled as best as I could and lubricated all bearings with SAE30. The motor starts and runs OK now. I only need to replace the missing 1/4inch NPT Male Hose Quick Connect fitting to then perform a full functional test.
Thanks again for advice and "sanity check".
Thanks again for advice and "sanity check".
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