Making the Most of Compressor Parts

Without reliable compressor parts, your compressors soon become useless

By Denise Brown
As soon as you remove any air compressor part from the air compressor, you can potentially do serious damage to it. While some air compressor parts are attachments, other parts are vital to the operation of the compression engine. Making the most of compressor parts means knowing how to manage and control air compressor replacement parts so you never experience any extensive downtime with this vital piece of equipment in your shop.

If you own a smaller compressor, such as a Sears air compressor, parts are relatively easy to find. If you own a large industrial air compressor, similar to models made by Champion, air compressor parts are slightly harder to find. So you want to be sure to have necessary parts on hand, or at least have easy access to air compressors repair parts in order to keep your shop functioning.

Generally speaking, the parts you are most likely to need include:

1. Connectors that join hoses to other compressor parts.

2. Lubricants that keep your pumps functioning properly.

3. Filters that allow your air compressors to function efficiently.

 

Know what air compressor parts you need for your brand of air compressor

The best way to do that is to keep a supply of parts such as filters and hoses on hand. You should also have access to owner's manuals so you can order specialty parts in a timely manner to minimize any downtime for repairs.
Try: Find air compressor parts and manuals for Campbell-Hausfeld compressors at Jack’s Small Engines & Generator Service. Master Tool Repair offers manuals to help you with your air compressors repair. It features Coleman, Powermate and Sanborn owner’s manuals on its website, but you can ask for other repair manuals for other brands of air compressors as well.

Rebuild air compressor parts rather than throw them away

This is a good way to get more value from your air compressor. If you don't have the skills to do the rebuilding project on your own, hire someone to do it for you.
Try: Air Compressor Equipment has air compressor motor parts and rebuild kits for sale. These kits allow you to rebuild your machines. Brands featured on the rebuild site include Ingersoll Rand air compressor parts. Have eCompressedAir.com rebuild your air compressor with air compressor repair parts and special retooling that helps the air compressor last longer. It can rebuild most brands. The air compressor parts you need to replace are part of the rebuild price.

Let specialists routinely inspect your compressor parts

Maintenance on compressor pumps and motors can prevent long-term damage to your equipment. Letting experts care for your air compressors can save you money on parts in the long run. Professional routine maintenance can also mean less down time for repairs.
Try: The Ingersoll-Rand Company offers “Package Care” for its air compressors. The service contract covers all air compressors parts that you may need. Aseco Air Systems & Equipment can customize a service package for you. This is a cost-effective way of making the most of compressor parts, as well as the compressors themselves.

 

  • Be sure to store your extra air compressor parts in a clean, dry location. Leave the parts in their original packaging so you can easily identify them.