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How to put oil in a RYOBI Air Compressor
RYOBI Compressors require a synthetic oil SAE-30, commonly found in small petrol engines such as lawn mowers. You require less than 1 litre for topping up. Ensure your unit is secure, sitting on a level surface. The Oil Fill Hole Cap can be found at…
Last update: 09/11/2022, 09:27
Why does my RYOBI Air Compressor make a hissing sound?
That noise is normal and occurs each time the pump automatically turns off once the tank is full or is switched off via the compressor’s on/off switch. The release of air is the pump unloading the built-up air in the system ready for the next time…
Last update: 31/07/2023, 14:20
How to turn RYOBI Air Compressor on and off
Compressors should only be turned on and off from their power button. Switching an Air Compressor off from the power outlet won’t allow for unloading to occur, which will then lead to stalling the Compressor’s electric motor the next time you try to…
Last update: 10/07/2023, 15:10
How to reset RYOBI Air Compressor
Refer to the reset label to find the button to reset your RYOBI Air Compressor.
Last update: 04/10/2022, 17:41
What is the reset button on a RYOBI Air Compressor used for?
The ‘Reset Button’ resets the motor after the circuit breaker has ‘tripped it’, which protects the electric motor from burn out or any time it’s under extreme load. Once tripped, the motor will not run.
Last update: 31/10/2022, 16:27
Can I change or remove couplings on RYOBI Air Compressor?
All RYOBI Air Compressors come fitted with Nitto-compatible quick release couplers. To ensure they provide and maintain a high-strength air seal, these are bonded into place and are not designed to be removed - never attempt to remove a couple, as…
Last update: 10/07/2023, 15:34
How to maintain a RYOBI Air Compressor
Over time, moisture builds up inside the tank from the stored compressed air, which needs to be drained. The more frequently you use your compressor, the more moisture builds up, which can lead to corrosion inside the tank. See: How to drain…
Last update: 31/10/2022, 16:29