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American Eagle SRS-65P - User Manual

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American Eagle, Inc.
740 N. State Street
PO Box 169
Garner, IA 50438
800-392-3015
Fax: 641-923-9099
www.americaneagleacc.com
Last Revision: 07/22/11
Subject to Change without Notification.
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Questions and Answers

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    phamjamesAug 5, 2025
    Why won't my American Eagle SRS-65P build up pressure?
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      brian13Aug 6, 2025
      If your American Eagle Compressor won't build up pressure, several factors could be at play. Start by checking for air leaks and tighten any loose air hose clamps. Ensure the air filter isn't clogged by cleaning or replacing it. Verify that the pressure switch is correctly adjusted to specifications, and if faulty, replace it. Also, check if the compressor speed is too slow by examining the hydraulic flow and pressure. Readjust and tighten a slipping drive belt. Make sure the service valve is closed and that the hydraulic manifold valve isn't stuck; clean or replace if necessary.
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    matthew43Aug 10, 2025
    What to do if my American Eagle Compressor shuts down with air demand?
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      Holly NelsonAug 10, 2025
      If your American Eagle Compressor shuts down when there's air demand, several issues could be the cause. The compressor temperature may be too high. Ensure the compressor oil level is adequate, adding oil if it's low. Check the fan operation, verifying the ground wire and fan switch/relay. Replace a plugged oil filter, and clean dirty cooler fins. If the cooler core is contaminated, remove and clean it. Also, incorrect hydraulic pressure and flow may be the issue; adjust and reset according to specifications. Finally, a worn hydraulic motor may be to blame, requiring replacement.
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    Pamela MorenoAug 14, 2025
    Why does my American Eagle SRS-65P Compressor stall?
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      Latasha SmithAug 14, 2025
      If your American Eagle Compressor stalls, start by readjusting and tightening the belt if it's slipping. Check the setting on the supply pressure system relief valve. Ensure adequate pressure and flow, and check if other hydraulic systems are activated off the same hydraulic supply. Readjust the pressure relief if it's set too low, and replace pressure relief seals if they're leaking. Adjust the pressure switch to reduce air pressure if it's set too high for the hydraulic system. Replace the solenoid valve cartridge if seals are leaking on the hydraulic manifold assembly. Add oil if the hydraulic reservoir is low.
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    Tracy LozanoAug 18, 2025
    What causes my American Eagle SRS-65P to over pressure?
    • S
      Sarah KramerAug 18, 2025
      If your American Eagle Compressor over pressures, the issue might stem from a defective pressure switch, which should be replaced. Inspect the air control line for leaks and correct them as needed. If the inlet valve is stuck, clean and replace it. Also, check for any restrictions in the control line due to dirt or ice, and clean to free it up.
  • S
    shuffAug 23, 2025
    How to fix a noisy American Eagle SRS-65P Compressor when starting in cold weather?
    • N
      Nicole WaltonAug 23, 2025
      If your American Eagle Compressor is noisy or loud when starting in cold weather, it could be due to ice buildup inside the compressor from condensation. To address this, engage the PTO and allow hydraulic fluid to circulate and warm the system before engaging the compressor.
  • J
    Joshua BradyAug 27, 2025
    Why does the synthetic oil in my American Eagle SRS-65P Compressor look milky?
    • K
      Katherine ParsonsAug 27, 2025
      If the synthetic oil in your American Eagle Compressor has a milky appearance, it's likely due to a clogged coalescing/separator cartridge. Replace the cartridge and change the compressor oil to resolve this issue.
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    Mary BondAug 31, 2025
    What to do if there is ecessive oil level in American Eagle SRS-65P Compressor?
    • B
      bonniethompsonAug 31, 2025
      If there's an excessive oil level in your American Eagle Compressor, it could be caused by an internal crack inside the oil cooler. Replace the cooler, change the filters, and replace the compressor oil.

Summary

Chapter 1 - Safety

Precautions

Essential safety measures for operating the compressor, including PPE and general handling.

Safety Decals (From Kit PN 22418)

Visual warnings and instructions on decals attached to the compressor for user safety.

Chapter 3 - Operation

Before Start-Up

Pre-operation checks including visual inspection, oil level, hoses, and air intake filter.

Chapter 4 - Maintenance

Oil Level

Procedure and intervals for checking and maintaining the compressor's oil level.

Changing the Oil

Step-by-step guide for replacing compressor oil and filter, including warnings and temperature guidelines.

Chapter 5 - Installation

Component Installation

General guidance for installing the air compressor, pump, PTO, and related assemblies.

Electrical Installation

Detailed instructions and diagrams for connecting the compressor's electrical system.

Chapter 6 - Assembly Drawings

SRS-65 RP Compressor Assembly - PN 53887

Exploded view and part identification for the SRS-65RP compressor assembly.

SRS-65 P Compressor Assembly - PN 53889

Exploded view and part identification for the SRS-65P compressor assembly.

Chapter 8 - Troubleshooting

American Eagle SRS-65P Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelSRS-65P
Maximum Pressure175 PSI
Voltage230V
PhaseSingle
Tank Capacity60 Gallons

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