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Cynthia
July 27, 2021
Trying to change belt on craftsman air compressor. How do you remove the cover from the belt?
For model number 919167620
Hello Cynthia, Thank you for the question. Here is a repair story from a previous customer that should hep. " 1 Remove panel and cover for gauges regulator. All screws take a #30 Torx bit. Use with a small ratchet.
2. Remove cover for the fly wheel needs a smaller Torx Bit 12 or 14. The cover needs to be pried apart to expose the flywheel and piston rod. The best way to remove the bolt would be to use a 3/4 inch impact wrench. However, if you have no other compressor place a piece of wood under the piston rod for support and Use a 3/4 inch box wrench and if necessary a length of. Pipe over the wrench for leverage to loosen the bolt
3. You will probably need to gently pry the piston rod from the flywheel.
4. If the old belt was broken or badly worn remove it.
5. Install new belt. You can probably put the new belt on without adjusting the tension wheel.
6. Reassemble get push rod bolt as tight as you can then holding wrench firmly on nut tap it with a hammer several times lightly.
7. Replace cover over flywheel.
8. Replace gauges regulator etc in cover and replace on compressor body. Plug in and start." We hope this helps!
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Robert
December 10, 2019
Compressor runs, but seems to labor, not running full speed,or power.Removed inlet tube from tank & ran, runs full power & pumps good air supply.Re-connect air supply tube to tank & the problem occurs.
For model number 919167620
Hello Robert and thanks for writing.
An air compressor that will not run at full speed will normally reach the cut-out pressure level and stop. Running on low speed will result in the compressor motor overheating. Even though the compressor motor might shut down due to it having a thermal cut off switch, overheating the motor is never good. For more specialized assistance or to speak with someone about this, we would suggest calling the manufacturer of the unit directly. Once you get the information you need, we should be able to find the information on our site for you. We hope this helps Craftsman Customer Service 800-349-4358 We do carry related parts for units just like yours. For example, part number PS10049059 Good luck with your repair.
After replacing the piston, cylinder sleeve and O-rings, the old compressor works like a champ. The hardest part was getting the nut loose holding the piston & bearing in place. Two socket wrenches and a big hammer was able to break the nut loose and get it off.
Actually don't like using Torx bits because they are hard to center deep in the channel. I had misplaced these forcing me to order replacements. My plan is to insert Torx bits before screwing in and using jb weld to secure the bit to the screw, giving me a hex head. Can't find this special screw with a hex head. This screw is called
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