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Hi Guys,
I haven't been on here in a while because I've been busy with lots of projects. However I recently purchased a second hand air compressor and went straight to Bunnings for some fittings. I have encountered that the hose and fittings leak without a thread sealant. I don't mind using sealant tape and such for the hose to compressor connection but I was wondering if anyone had ideas where I don't have to reapply every time I want to change between tools.
Thanks in Advance
Hello @MonkeyLearn
Thank you for sharing that query about sealing your air compressor.
Would it be possible for you to post a photo of where exactly the leak is occurring? You're absolutely correct in that reapplying the sealant tape every time you use it is not effective. There are several sources where the leak could be occurring. The bearing couplers could be worn out, it could be as simple as a worn-out o ring, it could even be just lack of lubricating grease.
Here are some basic troubleshooting steps:
Other than those troubleshooting tips, we would need to see its current condition so we can give you a more comprehensive recommendation.
We look forward to seeing the photos.
Eric
Thanks @EricL,
I'll see if I can get some pictures up soon. The hose is brand new, its just the Compressor that's second hand. I have checked and its definitely just coming the connecting points. Once hooked up between the compressor and say, an airgun it comes from both ends of the hose. When I hooked it up for the first time, there was some old thread tape still on the compressor and it didn't leak at that end, however once I removed the old thread tape it started leaking at that end as well. If you know of anything that only has to be replaced every now and then or an air hose that doesn't require sealing that would be brilliant.
MonkeyLearn
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