California Air Tools Air Compressor Not Turning On? 🌪
...Check the Check Valve! 🛠[ Ссылка ]
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At California Air Tools, Inc. our top priority is to provide you with the best quality product available in the industry. Periodic service checks and repairs may be needed to extend the life of your air compressor.
Leaving air inside the air compressor for long periods of time may cause the check valve spring to become depressed. If the air compressor fails to start it is suggested to remove the 3/4" nut on the rear side of the check valve and remove the plunger and spring. Gently pull the spring apart with fingers (like a slinky) to provide more tension. Replace and retest.
To see unit specific video procedures please refer to our detailed Maintenance & Troubleshooting Procedures:
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California Air Tools Customer Service & Warranty Support Hours:
M - Th 8am - 4pm Pacific Time
Friday 8am - 2pm Pacific Time
customerservice@californiaairtools.com
Phone: 866-409-4581 Extension #1
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The following two SPARE PARTS dealers support all California Air Tools products:
JACKS SMALL ENGINES
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MASTER TOOL REPAIR:
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For reference, all CAT Owners manuals are available online here and include parts diagrams:
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To purchase a California Air Tools unit visit any of our Major Hardware Resellers:
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Air Compressor Service - Check Valve Repair
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