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Originally Posted by 1990C4S View Post
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.
The tool does not stop just loses power and no the compressor does not kick in at that point. I will try some of the recommendations Thanks
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