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A month or two ago, my shop compressor quit - research showed that it was likely the unloader valve. (IN a nutshell, this empties the piston of air so that it can restart - it starts OK, but only the first fill and then, just hums and blows the fuse as the piston is under pressure.
Finally got around to pulling the compressor out of its corner, and started trying to figure out what the unloader valve actually was. Touched a hose and it fell off the unit - turns out the valve was fine but the set screw had fallen out - effectively disconnecting it. So, dragged out the box O screws and, second screw I tried, fit!
So, it actually took longer to get the compressor out of its corner than to actually repair - less than five minutes!
And, then the couple of tasks I needed a compressor for - well all went perfectly.
Happy guy!
Finally got around to pulling the compressor out of its corner, and started trying to figure out what the unloader valve actually was. Touched a hose and it fell off the unit - turns out the valve was fine but the set screw had fallen out - effectively disconnecting it. So, dragged out the box O screws and, second screw I tried, fit!
So, it actually took longer to get the compressor out of its corner than to actually repair - less than five minutes!
And, then the couple of tasks I needed a compressor for - well all went perfectly.
Happy guy!