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Repair my Emglo AM78-HV4V air compressor
We were using our Emglo and shut it down for a lunch break. When we came
back and tried to start it again all we got was a load electrical hum and sometimes it would pop our 15 amp breaker. I pulled the compressor/electric motor unit loose from the rest of the compressor so I could get to its guts. When I turned the fan blade by hand (it turned very easily) I could hear the compressor piston working. I even connected the AC power back up but still heard the hum. When I gave the fan a twist the motor started running the compressor. However, the motor won't start the compressor on its own. I tried a quick test of the start-up capacitor with my multimeter and it appears to be OK. It slowly climbs in ohms until infinity. Reversed the probes and it does the same thing. Sounds like the capacitor is OK to me. I wanted to pull the electric motor loose from the case so I could see the brushes and rotor. I removed all the mounting screws from everything I could see, but I can't seem to pull the unit apart to get to the motor. Everything is loose and I can twist the case a few degrees, but I can't pull it apart. Anybody know how I can get the motor out so I can look at its guts. Any help is appreciated. Pretend I'm a dunce and be pretty specific. Thanks, Mike |
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