Fixing air leaks, Check valve – Grizzly G0471 User Manual

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Model G0471 3 HP Air Compressor

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Fixing Air Leaks

Air leaks will cause low air output and
increase the time the compressor must
run.

To find air leaks:

1. Turn the compressor OFF when the

tank is fully pressurized and unplug the
compressor.

2. Listen for the sound of air to find fittings

that may be leaking.

3. Spray the suspected air leak with a

soap and water solution. If you see air
bubbles, you have found your leak.

To fix air leaking around fitting threads:

1. Unplug the air compressor and drain

all the air from the tank.

2. Unscrew the fitting that is leaking. Clean

and wrap teflon tape and/or spread pipe
dope on the threads.

3. Re-install the fitting to the compressor.

To fix air leaking through a valve:

1. Unplug the air compressor and drain

all the air from the tank.

2. Remove the valve, clean it thoroughly,

then re-install with teflon tape and/or
pipe dope.

3. If the valve continues to leak, replace it

with a new valve.

Figure 18. Check valve diaphragm and

spring.

Diaphragm

O-ring

3. Inspect the O-ring and diaphragm

(

Figure 18) for damage and dirt.

4. Clean dirt off of the diaphragm and O-

ring and replace any damaged parts.

5. Re-assemble the check valve. Make

sure the diaphragm presses squarely
against the air supply tube opening.

Check Valve

The diaphragm and O-ring in the check
valve can become damaged, twisted, or
dirty and cause the check valve or pres-
sure switch to leak air.

To fix the check valve:

1. Unplug the air compressor and drain

all the air from the tank.

2. Remove the cap from the check valve

shown in

Figure 17.

Figure 17. Check valve.

Cap

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