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5 years 1 day ago - 5 years 1 day ago #3361
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I can spin the motor freely by hand from either end..theres a clutch with springs on one end then a fan blade attached to an air piston on the other end.This is with zero air in the tank.It had some air left in the tank and lines when i first started pulling things apart.i let some out of the bleeder valve and like i said some came out of the check valve when i first loosened it
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5 years 1 day ago #3362
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If you can turn it by hand and there is no air in the tank, and it still blows the breaker, then it should not be the check valve. You have pretty much covered all of the basics for this unit.
If you remove the supply tube that leads to the check valve from the pump so that no air goes into the tank and it still blows the breaker, then you have an electrical issue. At this point, it is too hard to diagnose without having the unit in front of me.
If you remove the supply tube that leads to the check valve from the pump so that no air goes into the tank and it still blows the breaker, then you have an electrical issue. At this point, it is too hard to diagnose without having the unit in front of me.
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5 years 1 day ago #3363
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Line removed still blows breaker so must be electrical like you said.Thanks for the help.
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4 years 10 months ago #3401
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Hello Maverick1,
My guess is that this motor might have a "Centrifugal Switch". We used to have a bench grinder that had a Centrifugal Switch, and it would just hum, we had to actually manually spin the thing when we turned on the motor so that it would begin to operate. Try turning on your compressor and maybe give the shaft a spin. Careful for your hand placement, as this can be dangerous if you don't do it with caution.
My guess is that this motor might have a "Centrifugal Switch". We used to have a bench grinder that had a Centrifugal Switch, and it would just hum, we had to actually manually spin the thing when we turned on the motor so that it would begin to operate. Try turning on your compressor and maybe give the shaft a spin. Careful for your hand placement, as this can be dangerous if you don't do it with caution.
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4 years 10 months ago #3403
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Good point, it could be the centrifugal switch or just the contacts on the switch.
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