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Re: Compressor advice

Posted: 05 Mar 2020, 17:22
by logobear
I have had a Bambi MD75/150 for years but never used until today.
I have changed oil etc

AS I understand it, it is meant to shut off when the tank reaches a certain pressure, - but it doesn't until the safety valve releases a lot of air, - and the motor keeps running.
I am guessing this is not what it is meant to do .....
the manual is not any help.
Any suggestions?
thanks
Phil

Re: Compressor advice

Posted: 05 Mar 2020, 17:29
by logobear
well .... seems to be auto stopping now. Thanks DSF once again for helping me resolve !
P ;-)

Re: Compressor advice

Posted: 05 Mar 2020, 19:07
by Mrteajunkie
logobear;142279 wrote:well .... seems to be auto stopping now. Thanks DSF once again for helping me resolve !
P ;-)
Lol was that sarcasm ;)

Re: Compressor advice

Posted: 06 Mar 2020, 09:19
by pw66
If it hasn't been used for a while then it is probably worth draining the tank. There should be a drain plug underneath ( let the air out first:biggrin:) and use a drip tray.
Needs to be done every couple of weeks to keep things running smoothly.

Re: Compressor advice

Posted: 06 Mar 2020, 10:52
by logobear
This morning it again failed to shut down, - everyone in my shop nearly S**T themselves when it released air pressure! (including Luna the dog)
I have drained tank, changed oil etc as it has sat for ages.
I am thinking it might 'settle down' after a few cycles, - hope it is just a bit gummed up, but since I don't have any compressor experience, I am looking for advice...
thanks
phil

Re: Compressor advice

Posted: 11 Mar 2020, 17:57
by arthur.daley
there will be a little plastic box - probably black with a switch on it to turn the compressor on and off manually. In the box is a pressure switch and my guess is the switch is sticking. Bambis are quite expensive (they run really quietly apart from when the over pressure valve lets go) so it may be worth having it serviced but not by Bambi if you can help it. There will be loads of compressor companies in your neck of the woods.

Arthur

Re: Compressor advice

Posted: 12 Mar 2020, 10:00
by logobear
Arthur,
thanks, - as I suspected, the stop when pressure reached switch was sticking a bit, - but has now freed itself up.
Keeps my crew on their toes thou, - even Luna dog listens when the compressor starts up!

Re: Compressor advice

Posted: 12 Mar 2020, 10:03
by Mrteajunkie
Here’s the handbook if you don’t already have it?
https://www.airsupplies.co.uk/images/MD ... ndbook.pdf

Re: Compressor advice

Posted: 12 Mar 2020, 14:36
by logobear
thanks. I downloaded it, - advises change oil every year, - but not how to .... I phoned them up, - need to unscrew the oil level window and tip the machine on its side.
Instruction book is VERY poor ....