I know this is one thing wrong with mine. I cannot get air to stop coming out the black knob no matter how much I turn it left to right, and so much air the compressor rarely shuts off. Fingers crossed I just purchased the the regulator, hoping that fixes it.
I agree with you. Sounds like the regulator. Mine leaked since new, slowly, but always leaked. New one hold pressure much longer. Hope it solves your problem.
Does it continue to build pressure? That could be a dangerous situation. The cutoff switc could be malfuntioning. Unfortunately, I don't have this compressor anymore. So I cannot make another video on it.
Excellent instructional! I just bought a 6 hp 150 PSI Craftsman, and believe the regulator may be clogged or malfunctioning. Will the regulator you use fit? If not, any suggestions? I'm going to test it tomorrow in the am. Thanks for your time.
There is a date code on a plate welded to the tank. Recent compressors are only designed to last 10-15 years. You also don't know how well it was maintained. Let some air out of the drain if rusty water comes out, walk away. I have purchased a new on to replace the one in the video because I know it was not well taken care of and it is 23 years old. I don't need it blowing up in my garage. I am going to make a video decommissioning the old one in the near future.
I have a compressor which I installed a 2 port regulator in and out the only time I see the regulator adjust is when the output is open. It seems wrong
Generally, for me, the needle goes up when I increase the pressure, but when I reduce the pressure, the air has to flow to show the change. If that is what you are seeing, that is normal.
Awesome video! New subscriber here!! 👍🏼This is the exact video I needed to fix my craftsman. Would you by chance know what thread size I would need for the air hose coming out of the regulator? Could you provide a link please. TIA
Thanks! Unfortunately, I am not sure. There is an adapter that goes in between the hose and the regulator, so there probably is a standard hose size and then they use an adapter to step it down to the size needed for the regulator. The part number for the adapter is H-2101, but it is no longer available on the sears parts direct website and I am not having much luck searching the internet for it.
You may have a problem with the pressure cut off switch, or you may be able to adjust it. I don't have a video on doing this, but there are a bunch on youtube. Example: ua-cam.com/video/_V7SEGPwQ7M/v-deo.html
Probably. The original drain valve never worked since new. After a couple years I replaced it with the one currently in it. That is probably 15 years old and I can probably count on one finger how many times I have used it. It now no longer works. The o ring seal broke. I had to cobble something together so I could finish the video. New drain valve extension is on the way.
Thank you for showing this. My regulator won’t adjust. I guess I can take it apart or just do what did.
Yes. It is a relatively inexpensive part, but if you can fix it, that is always my first choice.
Great video! Thanks for including the part number. Just ordered one.
Glad I could help!
Man you did a fantastic job! I was impressed.
Thanks! I am glad you enjoyed it
I know this is one thing wrong with mine. I cannot get air to stop coming out the black knob no matter how much I turn it left to right, and so much air the compressor rarely shuts off. Fingers crossed I just purchased the the regulator, hoping that fixes it.
I agree with you. Sounds like the regulator. Mine leaked since new, slowly, but always leaked. New one hold pressure much longer. Hope it solves your problem.
I would like to see a pressure shut-off adjustment. My Sears compressor just wants to keep on running.
Does it continue to build pressure? That could be a dangerous situation. The cutoff switc could be malfuntioning. Unfortunately, I don't have this compressor anymore. So I cannot make another video on it.
Excellent instructional! I just bought a 6 hp 150 PSI Craftsman, and believe the regulator may be clogged or malfunctioning. Will the regulator you use fit? If not, any suggestions? I'm going to test it tomorrow in the am. Thanks for your time.
Glad you liked it!. The best thing to do is get the model number of your compressor and go on searspartsdirec.com and check and see if it is the same.
Thanks for the info!
Same piece broke on mine. Can't believe that nylon gasket isn't available. My new regulator arrived today.
Hope the install went well!
Great video, well done and very explanatory. Thank you
Glad you liked it!
I’m looking at buying a used one. Same mode. Anything I should check for that comes to mind? Thanks
There is a date code on a plate welded to the tank. Recent compressors are only designed to last 10-15 years. You also don't know how well it was maintained. Let some air out of the drain if rusty water comes out, walk away. I have purchased a new on to replace the one in the video because I know it was not well taken care of and it is 23 years old. I don't need it blowing up in my garage. I am going to make a video decommissioning the old one in the near future.
What is under that sticker on the bottom? That seems to be where mine is leaking from?
I don't actually know, and unfortunately don't have it anymore. Maybe a viewer can take apart their old one and comment....
Are you able to see the tank pressure and regulator/tool pressure separately still?
Yes
I have a compressor which I installed a 2 port regulator in and out the only time I see the regulator adjust is when the output is open. It seems wrong
Generally, for me, the needle goes up when I increase the pressure, but when I reduce the pressure, the air has to flow to show the change. If that is what you are seeing, that is normal.
Its a good thing you didnt run any air tools through there or youx be maki g a video on how to rebuild them.
Thanks!
You're welcome!
Awesome video! New subscriber here!! 👍🏼This is the exact video I needed to fix my craftsman. Would you by chance know what thread size I would need for the air hose coming out of the regulator? Could you provide a link please. TIA
Thanks! Unfortunately, I am not sure. There is an adapter that goes in between the hose and the regulator, so there probably is a standard hose size and then they use an adapter to step it down to the size needed for the regulator. The part number for the adapter is H-2101, but it is no longer available on the sears parts direct website and I am not having much luck searching the internet for it.
The compressor turns off when tank reaches 40 psi. How can I increase the pressure psi.
You may have a problem with the pressure cut off switch, or you may be able to adjust it. I don't have a video on doing this, but there are a bunch on youtube. Example: ua-cam.com/video/_V7SEGPwQ7M/v-deo.html
Thank you sir!
You are welcome!
Thank you sir!!!!
You are welcome. Glad it was helpful.
I think there was more water then air in there
Probably. The original drain valve never worked since new. After a couple years I replaced it with the one currently in it. That is probably 15 years old and I can probably count on one finger how many times I have used it. It now no longer works. The o ring seal broke. I had to cobble something together so I could finish the video. New drain valve extension is on the way.
There isn’t enough clearance to spin the regulator to unscrew it from the pipe coming out of the tank on mine, and I don’t see a simple solution
Are you able to reove the knob, like I did for the new one I installed [5:44]? (if the knob is what is in the way)
@@TheFixitShed yep, guess I should have finished watching your video! I’m back in business
@@TheFixitShedAnd I now realize I should have replaced this years ago, the new one is so much easier to adjust
Nice! Congratulations on your success! Glad the video helped