What kind is it and what do you need? Harbor freight sells pumps and smaller motors. Tractor supply sells motors up to 6hp and other parts, and of course ebay.
the truble there is no model number or any thing on this crap i have no way of noing what brand it is thanks
It has no name, no ser.#, no model #, no value.Try grainger find a pump the size you need ,make sure they support it with parts. You can find some good deals for used ones on graigs list.
and never should of bought it it is about 8 years old but only has probley 30 hours on it, the motor went outwith in the 2 years that i had it thanks i will give them a shot
I replaced my oiless noisey pump with one from Eaton compressor every quiet, they run a lot of sales.
Try to compare it to what Harbor Frieght has. I have a old "Ohio Forge "bandsaw from Home Depot. Obsolite for parts. It is black. HF model is the same except it is green and almost all the parts are the same. Try using a manual from HF compressor.
As fast as things change over there, the parts might not even exist in China. I'd just look for another pump. We tried to save money once with a freigh-damaged Kellogg, the shaft had been broken and some parts were missing. Bought it cheap, loaded it on the truck and carried it to a local "expert", a month later we hauled it to the shop and the thing wouldn't pump right. After several visits from their techs it only sorta kinda worked. We ended up with as much money in it as a new one from NAPA.
Parts may or may not be available. Finding parts for your compressor is about the came as locating parts for a Chinese floor jack, air tool, or electrical generator.
theres also grizzly industrial in belling-HAMB Wa. the do a lot of rebadged "offshore tools also"(some of it even comes from the same castings as JET)
BryanG, You should have delt with Kellogg direct. I had a issue in the past and got help. Time and time again some of these local yocals give you a snow job on what they know and can do. It's a shame, but that's life nowadays. I have been blessed through my 71 years to fix most anything. If there is something I feel I can't fix that belongs to someone, I'm not ashamed to tell them that and maybe I can steer them in the right direction. On that note, I never refer to somebody I do not know. I seems to come back and bite you in the ass.
when I needed air compressor help I did it the old fashioned way. I looked in the phone book under air compressors. found a local place that sells air compressors and parts and they hooked me up with everything I needed to set up my new (OLD) giant pump on my old compressor.
Buy a new domestic like a Kellogg or Gardner Denver. It's the best thing you can do for the shop. You will never find parts for that little guy you have. They are use and tos compressors.
i looked at couple stores didnt find any thing look the same as mine but they gave me a name of a place that works on them im going to check it out this week thanks
It has been a while, but last I knew Kellogg sold some units made domestically and other made elsewhere. Possibly that has changed or ?