ACG-60 check valve was removed from service stock and is No longer available (NLA) from the manufacturer, but we have it.
Common Symptoms of a Failed Check Valve
compressor loses tank pressure when off
air leaks back through pump head
hard restart after shutoff
unloader valve hissing continuously
A failed ACG-60 check valve often causes these symptoms.
Used on select DeVilbiss, Craftsman, and Porter-Cable air compressors.Please verify fitment by model number below.
919.152810
919.165330
PAFCTV560V
PAFCTV560V-CA
PAFTV560V
PAFTV560V-CA
PTFTV560V
PTFTV560V-CA
FTV560V
FTV560V-CA
FCTV560V

Common questions:Q: Where is my check valve located?
A: It is found at the end of the pump supply tube where it enters the air tank. 90% of it is located in your tank! This is why the check valve above doesn't look like the one on your unit.
Q Why do check valves fail?
A There is an internal spring that holds a disc closed when the air compressor turns off. When the spring rusts or the disc becomes brittle and cracks, this allows air to back-feed into the pump as well as the small pressure tube Schrader valve.
Q: How do I remove my check valve?
1st Turn off your air compressor.
2nd Drain all of the air pressure from your air compressor tank.
3rd Follow the air supply tube from your pump head and find where it enters your tank. There should be a brass compression nut around the tube which connects to threads protruding from your air tank.
4th Loosen and remove this supply tube from the check valve.
5th Using an appropriately sized socket, remove the check valve from the tank.
6th Now you have removed your rusty and defective check valve causing you all of your problems.
7th Install thread sealant on the new check valve (if sealant is not supplied on the check valve) and carefully thread it into the tank.
8th Tighten the check valve snug, but do not overtighten.
9th Reverse the steps above to complete.
Check valves are critical for proper pressure retention and compressor start-up.Failure of this part often causes hard starting, air bleed-down, or repeated cycling.Because this is an obsolete OEM component, returns are accepted only for items received not as described.Also called:
-tank check valve
-compressor non-return valve
-one-way compressor valvePlease confirm compatibility before ordering.
Questions about fitment or availability?
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