Troubleshooting – Grizzly T21888 User Manual

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model t21888 (mfg. since 2/10)

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section 5: service

this section is provided for your convenience—it is not a substitute for the grizzly service
department. if you need help troubleshooting, replacing parts, or you are unsure of how
to perform the procedures in this section, then feel free to call our technical support at
(570) 546-9663.

symptom

possible cause

possible solution

motor will not start.

1. tank already pressurized.

2. thermal overload switch

has tripped.

3. start capacitor is at fault.
4. short circuit in motor or

cord, or loose connec-
tions.

5. pressure switch is bad.

6. thermal overload tripped.
7. motor is at fault.

1. motor will not start if tank

is fully pressurized.

2. Wait 30 minutes for motor

to cool, then push reset.

3. replace start capacitor.
4. inspect and repair all

connections on motor for
loose or shorted termi-
nals or worn insulation.

5. replace or adjust the

pressure switch (

page

20).

6. push in reset button.
7. replace motor.

motor overheats and
thermal overload turns
motor

OFF.

1. Compressor and motor

have restricted air flow.

2. Air filter clogged.

3. thermal overload switch

has tripped.

1. Clean cylinder fins, motor

fan, and vent area.

2. inspect and clean air fil-

ter.

3. reduce load on com-

pressor and allow longer
cool down periods.

loud repetitious noise
coming from air com-
pressor.

1. motor fan is hitting the

cover.

1. Adjust fan cover mount-

ing position, tighten fan,
or shim fan cover.

Compressor knocking.

1. improper oil level.

2. Air filter clogged.

3. piston assembly loose.

1. Check oil level and add

oil (

page 20).

2. inspect and clean air fil-

ter.

3. inspect and repair piston

and connecting rod.

troubleshooting

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