Bought this Ingersoll Rand compressor locally last week from an auction.
I got it fairly cheap as it wouldn't start up unless the tank was empty. I knew what the problem was - the wrong motor was fitted. It was a 2.2kw but it was a psc 2750rpm motor & hadn't the torque to start under load. It was also very badly fitted.
Why didn't they use the existing motor mounting slots & adjust the pulley position on the shaft to suit?
First thing I checked was the mains cable - found this as a fuse.
Yes, that's a very rusty hex screwdriver bit, making very poor contact with the broken fuse holder in the plug.
The whole lead was replaced with some 2.5mm & a 16A plug plus I fixed some damaged wiring in the pressure switch.
But even with the wiring repairs it still wouldn't start.
To check the pump was working I increased the capacitor size from the standard 45uf to 60uf. I have now got it working though only temporarily, a large step up in capacitor size is not good for the motor windings.
My decision now is to fit another 2750 rpm motor with capacitor start/capacitor run for better starting torque or fit a 1400 rpm 4 pole motor which should be better again though more expensive?
The good news is that the pump is working well & it is able to keep up with the die grinder. It fills up the 200l tank in 5 mins from empty.
The bad news is that it's not the original IR pump, it looks like one of the generic pumps sold by machine mart, clarke & ebay.
Now to the main reasons for my post. This is an appeal to anyone who has a belt drive 3hp compressor, especially clarke ones that have the same pump. I would like to know what speed your motor is & what the approximate pulley sizes are.
This is so I can work out what speed the pump should run at. I have contacted the sellers on ebay & I'm getting anything from 1200 to 2800 rpm for pump speed! At the minute it is running at 930rpm & according to IR a cast iron pump should run at 1000rpm, but it's not an IR pump!
I am still undecided on a 1400 or 2800rpm motor, so it would be interesting to know what's commonly used. I can adjust the pulley sizes to suit either speed.
Thanks for your help.


I got it fairly cheap as it wouldn't start up unless the tank was empty. I knew what the problem was - the wrong motor was fitted. It was a 2.2kw but it was a psc 2750rpm motor & hadn't the torque to start under load. It was also very badly fitted.

Why didn't they use the existing motor mounting slots & adjust the pulley position on the shaft to suit?

First thing I checked was the mains cable - found this as a fuse.

Yes, that's a very rusty hex screwdriver bit, making very poor contact with the broken fuse holder in the plug.

But even with the wiring repairs it still wouldn't start.

My decision now is to fit another 2750 rpm motor with capacitor start/capacitor run for better starting torque or fit a 1400 rpm 4 pole motor which should be better again though more expensive?

The good news is that the pump is working well & it is able to keep up with the die grinder. It fills up the 200l tank in 5 mins from empty.



Now to the main reasons for my post. This is an appeal to anyone who has a belt drive 3hp compressor, especially clarke ones that have the same pump. I would like to know what speed your motor is & what the approximate pulley sizes are.
This is so I can work out what speed the pump should run at. I have contacted the sellers on ebay & I'm getting anything from 1200 to 2800 rpm for pump speed! At the minute it is running at 930rpm & according to IR a cast iron pump should run at 1000rpm, but it's not an IR pump!

I am still undecided on a 1400 or 2800rpm motor, so it would be interesting to know what's commonly used. I can adjust the pulley sizes to suit either speed.
Thanks for your help.