I agree with rangur1 try the forum. Here are a bunch of guys that went thru what you are going thru, and they may have a tip or 2 for you.
For GX pumps you have to go thru the website or email to [email protected]
It's a pain, but in general once you have an open request it gets resolved, but very slow (one email response a day ;-)
 
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I agree with rangur1 try the forum. Here are a bunch of guys that went thru what you are going thru, and they may have a tip or 2 for you.
For GX pumps you have to go thru the website or email to [email protected]
It's a pain, but in general once you have an open request it gets resolved, but very slow (one email response a day ;-)
I emailed them once……no response!
 
It want pressurize bast 100 bar. Turn off and can’t hear any leaks.
Have you done a deadhead test? Sometimes the problem is downstream from the compressor. For example, I once had a similar experience filling a tank. The tank bleed screw was not fully seated and would develop a very slow leak at any pressure over 200 Bar. Since then, I've always been careful to check both the bleed screw on the compressor and the bleed screw on the tank when filling.

JackHughs
 
Have you done a deadhead test? Sometimes the problem is downstream from the compressor. For example, I once had a similar experience filling a tank. The tank bleed screw was not fully seated and would develop a very slow leak at any pressure over 200 Bar. Since then, I've always been careful to check both the bleed screw on the compressor and the bleed screw on the tank when filling.

JackHughs
Yes. Been there done that
 
Fx isn’t real customer oriented. I’m currently finding out neither is vevor. But like someone else said more details will be needed to get you help
With all due respect and at the risk of sounding facetious, I was asking for a repair shop, not how to fix it. I’m 89 years old and have had plenty of time and experience in learning my limitations when it comes to repairing things. I’m an expert at taking things apart, however…..!🤬
 
With all due respect and at the risk of sounding facetious, I was asking for a repair shop, not how to fix it. I’m 89 years old and have had plenty of time and experience in learning my limitations when it comes to repairing things. I’m an expert at taking things apart, however…..!🤬
Gotta. I can’t help ya there. I mean with the shop. I can’t definitely help ya tear it apart though. Good luck happy shooting
 
Have you done a deadhead test? Sometimes the problem is downstream from the compressor. For example, I once had a similar experience filling a tank. The tank bleed screw was not fully seated and would develop a very slow leak at any pressure over 200 Bar. Since then, I've always been careful to check both the bleed screw on the compressor and the bleed screw on the tank when filling.

JackHughs
Yep. Done that