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Craftsman 919155731 air compressor Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 919155731 air compressor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Screw for Craftsman 919155731 - Part SSF-990

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    Screw

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  • Air Compressor Tool Tray for Craftsman 919155731 - Part CAC-1080

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    Air Compressor Tool Tray

    Part #CAC-1080

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  • Tower Air Compressor Valve Plate O-ring for Craftsman 919155731 - Part SSG-8156

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    Tower Air Compressor Valve Plate O-ring

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  • Air Compressor Compression Nut for Craftsman 919155731 - Part SSP-7813

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    Air Compressor Compression Nut

    Part #SSP-7813

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  • Unknown Brand Name #696 Air Compressor Safety Valve for Craftsman 919155731 - Part TIA-4150

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    Unknown Brand Name #696 Air Compressor Safety Valve

    Part #TIA-4150

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  • Air Compressor Handle Screw for Craftsman 919155731 - Part SSF-981

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    Air Compressor Handle Screw

    Part #SSF-981

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  • Regulator for Craftsman 919155731 - Part CAC-4296

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    Regulator

    Part #CAC-4296

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  • Washer for Craftsman 919155731 - Part SS-6505-CD

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    Part #SS-6505-CD

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  • Nut for Craftsman 919155731 - Part SSP-7821

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    Nut

    Part #SSP-7821

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  • Label for Craftsman 919155731 - Part LA-1779

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    Part #LA-1779

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Craftsman Air Compressor 919155731 FAQs

On a Craftsman air compressor model 919155731, the serial number is typically on the nameplate and is used to identify when the unit was built. Most compressor serial numbers are 8 or 9 characters; the first two digits commonly indicate the year, and the third character (a letter) commonly indicates the month.

Where to find the serial number

Look for a stamped or printed nameplate on the compressor, often:

  • On or near the motor/pump shroud
  • On the air tank near the handle or wheel area
  • Near the pressure switch or control panel
  • On a label close to the power cord entry point

How to interpret the characters (common format)

Many compressors use a simple date code pattern.

  • Digits 1 to 2: year of manufacture (example: 19 = 2019)
  • Character 3: month code (a letter)
  • Remaining characters: plant, sequence, or internal production code

Typical month letter mapping (commonly used)

This is a common approach across many manufacturers; always confirm using the unit’s nameplate details.

Month Code (typical)
January A
February B
March C
April D
May E
June F
July G
August H
September J
October K
November L
December M

Why it matters

Reading the serial number helps us match the correct pump components, pressure switch, check valve, and other air system parts because running changes can occur within the same model number over time.

If your compressor has symptoms instead of a clear date code

If you are trying to identify the unit because it will not run or build pressure, use a symptom-based path:

Last updated: February 2026

The most common cause of failure on a Craftsman air compressor like model 919155731 is poor maintenance that leads to overheating and accelerated wear. Dirty intake filtration, restricted cooling airflow, and running the compressor too long or too hard can quickly damage valves, seals, and the pump.

Most common failure drivers (what we see most often)

  • Overheating from blocked cooling fins, poor ventilation, or long run times
  • Dirty or clogged intake filter that makes the pump work harder and run hotter
  • Air leaks at fittings, regulator, drain valve, or tank connections that force constant cycling
  • Moisture and corrosion from not draining the tank, which can damage valves and gauges
  • Electrical issues such as a weak power supply, failing pressure switch, or bad capacitor (symptoms often look like “won’t start”)

Quick checks you can do safely

  1. Listen and look: does it struggle to start, trip a breaker, or run continuously?
  2. Check airflow: confirm the pump and motor have open space around them and cooling fins are clean.
  3. Leak test: spray soapy water on fittings and watch for bubbles.
  4. Drain the tank: open the drain after use to remove water and reduce internal rust.
  5. Watch the gauges: confirm tank pressure rises steadily and the regulator responds when adjusted.

Symptom-to-cause cheat sheet

What you notice Most likely cause What to check first
Won’t start Electrical supply, pressure switch, capacitor, unloader/check valve issue Outlet, cord, switch behavior, tank pressure level
Runs but won’t build pressure Intake/valves, major leak, worn pump components Soapy water leak test, intake filter, valve noise
Builds pressure then leaks down Leak at fittings, drain valve, check valve Bubbles at connections, tank drain seating
Safety valve pops Overpressure event, faulty pressure switch, restricted airflow overheating Switch cut-out behavior, ventilation, debris

Why it matters

Heat and contamination are the fastest ways to shorten pump life. Keeping airflow open, fixing leaks, and draining moisture reduces run time and stress on the motor, pressure switch, and pump.

For step-by-step troubleshooting by symptom, use our DIY guide: air compressor common questions.

Last updated: February 2026

Most homeowner and DIY air compressors like the Craftsman 919155731 typically last 8 to 12 years with normal use and basic maintenance; heavier daily use can shorten that, while careful upkeep (clean air intake, tight fittings, and dry storage) can extend it.

Typical lifespan by compressor type

Use this as a practical benchmark when deciding whether to repair or replace.

Compressor type Typical lifespan Notes
Small DIY / portable (pancake, hot dog, small wheeled) 5 to 10 years Most common for home projects; wear is often in valves, seals, and switches.
Mid-size homeowner / light shop 8 to 15 years Often worth repairing if the tank is sound and parts are available.
Pro shop / industrial (rotary screw, etc.) 10 to 20 years Lifespan depends heavily on duty cycle and scheduled service.

What shortens lifespan fastest

These issues cause early failure on many air compressors (including Craftsman units):

  • Running past the duty cycle (long continuous run time, frequent restarts)
  • Heat and poor ventilation around the pump and motor
  • Moisture left in the tank (internal rust risk)
  • Air leaks that force the pump to run more often
  • Dirty intake filter that increases pump wear
  • Electrical problems (weak outlet, undersized extension cord, failing pressure switch)

How to make your Craftsman 919155731 last longer

A few habits make a big difference in pump life, motor life, and pressure control reliability:

  • Drain the tank after each use until no water mist comes out.
  • Fix small leaks promptly; even minor leaks increase run time.
  • Keep the compressor clean and unobstructed so it runs cooler.
  • Check that the pressure switch shuts off consistently at the normal cut-out pressure.
  • Store it in a dry area; avoid leaving it pressurized for long periods.

Why it matters

Lifespan is mostly about run time and moisture. When a compressor runs hot or constantly cycles due to leaks, internal seals and valves wear faster; when water sits in the tank, corrosion risk increases and the whole unit becomes a safety concern.

For step-by-step troubleshooting when performance drops, use our DIY guides like air compressor won't build tank pressure and air compressor air leaks.

Last updated: February 2026

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