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Help with air compressor issue
I have a 5HP 60 Gallon craftsman air compressor. The issue is that when I use it the tools lose power very quickly. If I try to use a cut off wheel it will work fine for a minute and then slow way down where it is totally ineffective. If I wait a minute and then start again it will be fine and then back to very low power.
Anyone have any ideas with what might be the issue Thanks |
Is the compressor running and you're losing air pressure or not building/maintaining pressure while using the tool?
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Wait! Have you drained the water out of your tank lately? After reading your OP it looks like you're saying the pressure drops off and if you stop for a bit the cutoff wheel will work fine again. I think that can be caused by excessive moisture in the airlines.
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Cut off wheels can suck up a lot of air. Many if not most home compressors can't keep up with that demand.
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Outlet regulator is max open? |
What size of air hose and how long? Any "issues" between the tank and tool?
Good luck! |
Sounds like either your hose is too small or you have a problem with your pressure regulator.
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What is the shut-off pressure and what is the re-start pressure?
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Do you have a filter regulator near the compressor? It is possibly clogged or too small of a filter regulator, have you oiled the tools lately?
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Thanks for the replies
using a 3/8 hose 50 feet long 120 PSI is shut of pressure not sure of start pressure Model is Craftsman 919-165600 |
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Yer welcome :) |
You may want to check the compressor tank outlet fitting to see if rust / scale has built up restricting air flow through. It happens.
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Thanks guys. I will check everything mentioned
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A 3/8" hose would not suffice for my Powernailer to drive nails through 3/4" Hickory flooring...
You've been hosed ;) |
What pressure are you running the cutoff tool at?
Per the manual that compressor puts out Approximate Cut-in Pressure 100 Approximate Cut-out Pressure 130 SCFM @ 40 psig 14.2 SCFM @ 90 psig 9.9 Most cut off tools need 11 - 14cfm. Oilless compressors don't put out much air. |
An impact wrench just needs 90 psi, not constant at the tool. Two lugnuts and done.....NOPE ;)
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Charge up the tank. Stand beside the tank gauge and run the tool until it stalls/stops, then observe the pressure drop on the tank.
When you say you wait a minute then the tool works again, is the compressor motor running in the interim? If not then you likely have a supply /pressure drop (in the hose) issue. It would be helpful to temporarily put an air pressure gauge at the tool. |
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