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if your compressor has a reset button its going to be right next to where the power cord goes into the motor , most times there red but not allways , also air compressors use a demand switch as well , there usually is a manual off lever on the side of these , this will interrupt the automatic start feature of the compressor and wont allow it to run , just follow the power plug wire the little "possibly grey " box it comes too is the demand switch
There are manuals on this page, they might not be the model you want but they may help you to convert yours. Just scroll down the page http://www.about-air-compressors.com/sears-air-compressors.html
The pump used on your compressor was incorporated into different designs thus needed access to oil fill from one side or the other. Part number for oil plug was std-220 or 27642, but you can use just regular standard pipe thread plug with square head. If the oil plug fits the other hole. Buy plumbing parts at Lowes. Good Luck
This link will take you to sears web site, where parts are available. I have linked you to the parts list. If this does not take you there, go to www.sears.com and click on the parts direct tab and enter your model number.
I can help you. The motor name plate will give you the connections for the different voltage if it is a 'dual voltage' motor. Check the name plate on the motor. May I ask why you want to change it. Contrary to popular belief, It won't make it cheaper to run.
pull the cover where the wiring goes into the motor, usually there is a wiring diagram on the underside. If not, go to sears online to see if you can get the manual for it
If you feel that your problem is too serious for you to repairyourself, please contact a licensed/certified technician. If you wish,you can call Sears HomeCentral at 1-800-4-MY-HOME tomake an appointment for a technician to visit. (There is a charge forthis service.)
Many of Sears oilfree compressors were made by Devilbiss. Try going to this address http://www.devilbissparts.com/ and enter your sears part numbers. (example cac-4281 for valve plate) They will most likely have the parts that you need. Good luck and email if you have other questions about your conpressor.
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