SOURCE: Oil capacity for craftsman air compressor circa 1978 model #106..
I have a 2hp craftsman air compessor with a two cylinder pump, Here is the info from my manual as far as oil capacitity:
Remove oil fill plug and slowly add
a compressor oil until it is even with the
top of the oil fill hole. NOTE: Do not
allow oil to be lower than 3/8"
from the top at any time. When filling
the crankcase, the oil flows very slowly
into the pump. If the oil is added too
quickly, it will overflow and appear to
be full. NOTE: Crankcase oil capacity is
approximately 16 fluid ounces.
I buy my compessor oil from Lowes in the tool department. It comes in 16oz and sells for about $3. I wouldnt worry about how many ounces it holds but rather that the oil level is to top of filler hole. Lowes also sells a synthetic oil for about $7 and is recommended for severe conditions (hot / cold / used all day). Good Luck!
SOURCE: over heating
OILESS COMPRESSORS WILL HEAT UP MORE THAN OIL FILLED COMPRESSORS,HOW EVER 2 THING'S.CHECK TO SEE THAT THE AIR INLET/FILTER IS NOT BLOCKED OR CLOGED AND MAKE SURE YOU BOUGHT ENOUGH COMPRESOR FOR YOUR USE.HOPE THIS HELP'S
SOURCE: looking for info for a devilbiss air compressor
You can find specs on this site
http://www.centrair.ca/partsbreakdown/model-history.pdf
just put in model # and enter
SOURCE: Inherited a Pro 4000 5HP 60 Gallon Air Compressor.
Heres a parts break down
http://www.toolpartsdirect.com/cgi-bin/schematic.cgi/devilbiss/RA5E60VAD_TYPE_1
for owners manual you can call Devilbiss and get one
SOURCE: need owners manual for devilbiss pro 4000 air compressor
Craftsman compressors are model numbers starting with a 919.xxxxxx Find this number and look it up on searspartsdirect.com. Some manuals are available for viewing without purchase.
Eric
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