Motor For Sg Comp04
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: SG COMP04-08
- Weight: 1.72kg
- Dimensions: 133.00mm x 80.00mm x 10.00mm
- SKU: SG COMP04-08
AirCraft Motor For SG COMP04 Airbrush Compressor (SG COMP04-08)
At a Glance: Replacement motor assembly for SG COMP04—restores power, smooth operation and reliable pressure build.
When an airbrush compressor stops starting, loses power, overheats, or becomes noisy and inconsistent, the motor is often the core component to inspect. The AirCraft SG COMP04-08 Motor is a replacement motor assembly designed for the SG COMP04 airbrush compressor. It’s the drive unit that powers the compression cycle, turning electrical energy into the mechanical motion that builds air pressure. Replacing a worn or failed motor can bring your compressor back to life—restoring dependable airflow for clean, consistent airbrushing without stalling, surging or frustrating downtime.
Motors can fail due to wear, overheating, electrical faults or contamination. A correct replacement motor helps restore the compressor’s output and stability, keeping your airbrush setup reliable for detailing and fine spraying.
Features
- Replacement motor assembly Designed to suit the AirCraft SG COMP04 airbrush compressor
- Restores drive power Provides the mechanical output needed for compression and pressure build
- Workshop service spare Ideal for repairs when the original motor is worn or damaged
- Supports consistent performance Helps return stable airflow for airbrushing and detailing
Benefits
- Restores reliable starting and running: Fixes common “won’t start” or “cuts out” motor-related issues
- More consistent airflow: Stable motor performance supports smoother pressure delivery
- Reduces downtime: Repair the compressor instead of replacing the entire unit
- Cost-effective rebuild: Bring a trusted compressor back into service with the correct spare motor
Extra Information
- Before replacing the motor, check simpler causes such as the power switch, plug/cord, and airflow restrictions that can overload the unit.
- Ensure ventilation openings are clear—restricted cooling can shorten motor life.
Pro Tip
- If the compressor has been running hot, inspect the head/valve plate and linkage for binding. A motor can fail early if the mechanism is tight or misaligned.
Safety
- Always unplug the compressor before servicing or replacing electrical components.
- Allow the unit to cool down before opening the housing—internal parts can be hot.
- Only fit motors using correct wiring and secure mounting—if unsure, use a qualified technician.
- After reassembly, run briefly and check for unusual noise, vibration or overheating before normal use.