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Whether you keep an air compressor in your garage or rely on it for your business, it requires correct preservation to keep it running and extend its lifespan. Merely inspecting the machine routinely isn't enough, and you need to know what to look for when attempting maintenance or repairs. Make sure to watch out for these common issues during inspections and when you use your air compressor.

What to Watch For During Air Compressor Service

1. Dirty Air Intakes

air compressor Maryland Heights, MO St. Louis, MOThe intake vents can quickly become clogged with dust and debris from your work area. They allow air to filter through your equipment and be used through the pressurized tubes and nozzles. The dirtier they are, the harder the compressor motor has to work to draw air in, which can result in significant wear and tear. The dust can also end up inside the compressor tank and be challenging to get out. Clean the intake vents regularly and make sure not to push dirt into them. Do this by removing the vent, thoroughly removing all debris, and placing it back on the machine. 

2. Leaks & Pressure Loss

Compressed air isn't free, and the cost of the energy to take in and store it adds up over time. All the pipes and fittings hooked to your air compressor create potential points where pressure could be lost. Depending on the size of your system and how often you use it, even a tiny leak can lose thousands of dollars' worth of air. Check the pipes and hoses carefully, and monitor any filters and dryers in your system. If leaks continue after a repair, you may need professional air compressor service to ensure as little pressure as possible is lost.

3. Improper Draining

As your compressor takes in clean air, water condenses inside the tank. There are drains in place designed to get rid of this moisture, protect the tank from corrosion, and maintain performance. However, the water can pick up debris, especially air conditioner lubricants, and create a sludge that can block the drains and lead to condensation buildup in the tank. Having it cleaned out regularly will ensure it continues to drain correctly, and the moisture in your compressed air is minimized.

 

If your air compressor needs service, contact Industrial Compressor Supplies in Maryland Heights, MO. With over 25 years of experience, they offer 24/7 service throughout the St. Louis metro area and provide both aftermarket and OEM parts for the machines they service. Trust their licensed professionals to help with issues ranging from routine maintenance to significant machinery repair. Learn more about them on their website, or call (877) 426-3131 to schedule service.

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