Russianwolf
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Bought a new Campbell Hausfeld 30 gallon belt driven, oil lube compressor today from Tractor Supply. I had a damaged belt cover so I got it for less than the 20 gallon model I went in for.
I got it home and removed the ramians of the belt guard so it would be out of the way, it's going to sit with the belt towards the wall so shouldn't be an issue.
It's in the correct range for oil level so I plug it in and hit the switch to give it a test.
HMMMMM, but no rotation. I turned it off. tried again with the same results. left it on and it trips the breaker. Double check, 15 amp tool, 20 amp circuit. Should be getting enough power. turn off everything and unplug. Try to rotate the wheels by hand.
I can rotate the compressor wheel, but the motor wheel will only rotate about a half turn before it stops. Back and forth it fine in that half, but stops if you try to go beyond that half.
Shouldn't the electirc motor be able to turn freely?
I'll have to take it back if the motor is damaged.
I got it home and removed the ramians of the belt guard so it would be out of the way, it's going to sit with the belt towards the wall so shouldn't be an issue.
It's in the correct range for oil level so I plug it in and hit the switch to give it a test.
HMMMMM, but no rotation. I turned it off. tried again with the same results. left it on and it trips the breaker. Double check, 15 amp tool, 20 amp circuit. Should be getting enough power. turn off everything and unplug. Try to rotate the wheels by hand.
I can rotate the compressor wheel, but the motor wheel will only rotate about a half turn before it stops. Back and forth it fine in that half, but stops if you try to go beyond that half.
Shouldn't the electirc motor be able to turn freely?
I'll have to take it back if the motor is damaged.