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Craftsman 921153120 air compressor Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 921153120 air compressor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Air Compressor Valve Plate Assembly for Craftsman 921153120 - Part E100228

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    Air Compressor Valve Plate Assembly

    Part #E100228

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Air Compressor Pump Gasket Kit for Craftsman 921153120 - Part E100959

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    Air Compressor Pump Gasket Kit

    Part #E100959

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Air Compressor Pressure Switch for Craftsman 921153120 - Part E100957

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    Air Compressor Pressure Switch

    Part #E100957

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Companion Air Compressor Air Filter for Craftsman 921153120 - Part E100435

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    Companion Air Compressor Air Filter

    Part #E100435

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Safety Valve for Craftsman 921153120 - Part E100094

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    Safety Valve

    Part #E100094

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  • Manifold for Craftsman 921153120 - Part E101952

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    Manifold

    Part #E101952

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  • Air Compressor Oil Sight Gauge for Craftsman 921153120 - Part E100088

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    Air Compressor Oil Sight Gauge

    Part #E100088

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Air Compressor Owner's Manual for Craftsman 921153120 - Part E102346

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    Air Compressor Owner's Manual

    Part #E102346

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  • 1/4 Npt Elbow Male/female for Craftsman 921153120 - Part N/A

    1/4 Npt Elbow Male/female

    Part #N/A

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Craftsman Air Compressor 921153120 FAQs

Craftsman is a brand name, so the company that actually builds a Craftsman air compressor can vary by model and production year. For the Craftsman 921153120 air compressor, the most reliable way to identify the original manufacturer is to match the model and parts list details in the 921153120 owner's manual.

How to identify who built your specific Craftsman compressor

We recommend using the model tag and the documentation for your exact unit, because Craftsman air compressors have been produced by multiple OEMs over time.

  • Confirm the model number on the data plate is 921153120
  • Check the manual cover and parts list for the exact model match
  • Look for any additional ID codes on the label (often near the power cord or tank)
  • Compare key assemblies listed in the parts list (pressure switch, safety valve, gauges)
  • Use the model number when searching parts and diagrams on Sears PartsDirect

What we know about model 921153120 from the manual

The manual for this model identifies it as a 2-gallon, 1 HP, oil-lubricated, direct drive air compressor and includes a detailed parts list for service and maintenance. That model-specific documentation is the best source for confirming you are working with the correct build and component set.

Examples of model-specific components called out in the parts list

Component What it does Why it helps identify the build
Pressure switch Starts and stops the motor based on tank pressure OEMs often use distinct switch styles and fittings
Safety valve Relieves excess tank pressure Pressure ratings and thread types can vary
Tank pressure gauge Displays tank PSI Gauge range and mounting can differ by production run

Why it matters

Knowing the actual OEM matters when you are troubleshooting issues like a compressor that will not start, will not build pressure, or has air leaks. The correct parts breakdown and service procedures depend on the exact model configuration, not just the Craftsman name.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common problems we see on the Craftsman 921153120 air compressor are air leaks, failure to start, and low or unstable tank pressure. These issues usually trace back to power supply problems, a leaking check valve or fittings, restricted intake airflow, or moisture buildup in the tank (especially if it is not drained after use).

Most common problems (and what they look like)

  • Won’t start or trips a breaker: motor hums, won’t turn, or repeatedly blows a fuse
  • Won’t build tank pressure: runs continuously or takes much longer than normal to fill
  • Air leaks: hissing at fittings, regulator, safety valve, or around the pump head
  • Pressure gauge issues: gauge doesn’t move, reads wrong, or sticks
  • Excess moisture in air lines: water spits from tools, especially in high humidity

Quick checks we recommend first

Before troubleshooting, follow the safety steps in the owner's manual. Turn the unit off, unplug it, bleed air from the tank, and let it cool.

  • Confirm a dedicated 15-amp circuit is being used
  • Avoid long/light extension cords; use a 12-gauge cord up to 25 ft max (or use a longer air hose instead)
  • Drain the tank using the tank drain valve after each use to reduce condensation
  • Listen for leaks after shutoff; a constant leak often points to the check valve
  • Keep 12 inches of clearance around the compressor for airflow and cooling

Common symptoms and likely causes

Symptom Likely cause What to do next
Leaks after shutoff Check valve not sealing Drain tank; clean or replace check valve
Low pressure at tool Regulator issue, leak, tool uses more CFM than compressor Check for leaks; verify tool air demand
Water in air line Normal condensation, high humidity Drain tank; add an in-line water filter
Safety valve pops Overpressure or faulty valve Test ring; if it keeps venting, service the unit

Why it matters

Air leaks and moisture make the pump run longer and hotter, which increases wear and can lead to repeated starting problems. Daily draining and correct power supply setup prevent many “common” compressor failures.

Helpful DIY guides

For replacement parts for Craftsman 921153120, use the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, it’s worth repairing a Craftsman air compressor like model 921153120 when the problem is a normal service item (leaks, pressure switch, check valve, power supply issue) and the tank is sound. If the air tank is damaged, leaking, drilled, welded, or modified, replacement is the right choice because the tank is not a repair item (see the 921153120 owner's manual).

Quick decision checklist

  • Repair makes sense when the issue is a control or wear part: pressure switch, check valve, regulator, gauge, air filter, fittings, or a minor air leak.
  • Replace the unit if the tank leaks or shows severe corrosion; the manual directs replacing the compressor if the tank develops a leak.
  • Replace the unit if the tank has been drilled, welded, or modified; the manual warns this weakens the tank.
  • Repair makes sense if the problem is electrical supply related (undersized circuit, wrong extension cord); the manual calls out 12-gauge cords (max 25 ft) and adequate fuse protection.
  • Repair makes sense if it “won’t start” due to common causes like a tripped fuse, low voltage, or a stuck check valve.

Common repairable problems (and what they usually point to)

Symptom Most common cause Typical fix
Won’t start Power supply, low voltage, pressure switch issue Verify circuit/cord, test switch
Leaks after shutoff Check valve leaking back Clean or replace check valve
Won’t build pressure Air leak, valve issue, pump wear Leak check, service valves/pump
Safety valve pops Overpressure or faulty valve Diagnose pressure control, replace valve

For step-by-step troubleshooting, use our DIY guides like air compressor won't start and air compressor air leaks.

Why it matters

Air compressors store high-pressure air. A compromised tank is a safety risk and is treated differently than normal “repairable” components. Keeping up with routine maintenance (especially draining the tank after each use) helps prevent internal corrosion and extends compressor life.

Cost-saving tips before you decide

  • Drain the tank daily; water left in the tank accelerates corrosion.
  • Use the correct power setup; low voltage can damage the motor.
  • Fix small leaks early; they increase run time and wear.
  • If you need parts beyond what’s listed for your model, search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Most air compressor parts are not interchangeable across brands or even across different models from the same brand. For the Craftsman 921153120 air compressor, internal parts (pump components, valves, gaskets, pressure controls) must match the exact design and pressure ratings shown in the owner's manual.

What’s usually model-specific (not interchangeable)

These parts are engineered around the pump design, cut-in/cut-out pressures, and safety limits, so swapping “similar-looking” parts often causes leaks, poor performance, or unsafe operation:

  • Pump internals (cylinder, piston, valve plate, reed valves)
  • Gaskets and seals (head gasket, valve plate gasket, cylinder gasket)
  • Pressure switch and safety valve
  • Tank-mounted gauges and fittings that must match thread type and pressure range
  • Electrical parts (power cord, strain relief, grounding plug style)

What’s sometimes interchangeable (with careful matching)

Some external connection items can be standardized, but you still need to match thread type, thread size, and pressure rating:

  • Quick-connect couplers and plugs (style must match your air tools)
  • Air hose fittings (common sizes are often NPT, but verify)
  • Threaded nipples and adapters (must match both ends)

Quick compatibility checklist

Use this table to decide whether you can reuse a part from another compressor.

Part type Interchangeable? What must match exactly
Pump valves, gaskets, cylinder parts No Pump design and dimensions
Pressure switch Usually no Cut-in/cut-out settings, port size, electrical rating
Safety valve Usually no PSI rating and thread size
Gauge Sometimes PSI range, thread size, mounting style
Couplers/plugs Sometimes Coupler “profile” and thread size

Why it matters

This model is designed around specific operating pressures (for example, the manual lists a 95 PSI cut-in and 125 PSI cut-out). Using mismatched pressure-control or safety parts can cause constant cycling, failure to build pressure, or unsafe over-pressurization.

Best next step for the Craftsman 921153120

  • Identify the part by name in the parts list section of the owner's manual
  • Match the function (pressure control vs. airflow vs. electrical)
  • Match the connection details (thread size/type) and pressure rating
  • If you are sourcing parts beyond what’s listed for this model, search by the full model number on Sears PartsDirect

Last updated: February 2026

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