Craftsman 18 ga Brad Nailer Kit 18173 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Will not operate
Take a look at the head where the gasket sets and look for small hole. Apply air pressure to hole and valve should pop out. Be carefull because it may shoot out with force. Examine the plastic valve where the oring fits and check for cracked lip. There should be a spring behind the valve in the head and usually a second oring. Parts are available at searsparts.com. Good luck and post again if you have other question.
Craftsman 33gal.150 psi air compressor:Start on M/T tank not when full. Start & builds up; then drops down to cut in pressure & kicks breaker when starting up.What can I do to fix this problem.
Sounds like you need a higher current circuit. When a motor starts up, there is a higher than normal current draw, usually 2x to 4x the running current. When it starts up against cut in pressure, there is even more resistance and hence more current draw than when starting up against no pressure in the tank. So, your circuit is capable of providing startup current with no presure, but with pressure it is drawing more current and tripping the beaker. Don't just put a higher rated circuit hreaker in unless you want to buern down your house. Get an electrician to measure the starting current of your compressor and wire up a circuit and outlet that will handle that current safely. That said, the advertising for the compressor says it can run on a standard (15 amp) household circuit, so your motor may be drawing excessive current. Either way, an electrician can help you. Another option is to add capacitive start to the compressor, but, again, a good electrician will have the solution.
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