Air Compressor Oil ?

   / Air Compressor Oil ? #11  
Whats the service interval for compressor oil assuming residential use (reads like on weekends and not frequently)?? Anyone?

Unless it see's some pretty constant use, I wouldn't think a compressor would need it's oil changed that frequently. It doesn't seem like it's a severe duty application with lots of heat, combustion byproducts and dirty intake. I normally only changed mine once a year and like Bird says, it always looked brand new.
 
   / Air Compressor Oil ? #12  
I also use Mobil Rarus Air Compressor Oil in mine.

Mobil Air Compressor Oil.jpg

I unfortunately, had NEVER changed mine, after about 10 years of use. The oil was black! My first thought was to simply go by HD and pick up a quart. hmm - those Sales Associates looked at me like I was from outer space. After calling their supervisor to assist, her only clue was to tell me that my compressor was no longer for sale, and that I'd need to buy a new one. Why? Because it wasn't listed in their computer!

I did find the correct oil on Amazon. Bought two quarts to be sure I had enough. Flushed the compressor a couple of times with new compressor oil, which only took a few ounces, then topped it off for the final filling. Now I have enough compressor oil to last me a couple of lifetimes. But I will assure you, it'll get changed a lot more often. Like yours, my was expensive to me, and I'd like it to last.

I'm no oil expert for sure, but the feel and appearance of air compressor oil is certainly different than regular non-detergent oil, synthetic oil, or even plain ole' Mobil 1. I sleep better knowing that I do have the right oil in it.
 
   / Air Compressor Oil ? #13  
Whats the service interval for compressor oil assuming residential use (reads like on weekends and not frequently)?? Anyone?

At work I change compressor oil every 500 hours per manufacturer specs (which is about 3-4 months) and it still comes out clean.
At home once every 2 years. Mainly weekend use of compressors. It also comes out clean.
 
   / Air Compressor Oil ? #14  
both my newer compressors list a SAE 30W NON DETERGENT, but reccomend either a synthetic compressor oil, OR A 5W30 synthetic engine oil.

I opted for synthetic compressor oil.

I had been putting 30w nd in my pancake compressor each year, and by the end of the year it was dark. now that I am using the synthetic compressor oil, it pretty much comes out the same color it goes in. ( either it is handling oxidation or moisture better.. or whatever wear metal was initially wearing has worn.. :) )
 
   / Air Compressor Oil ? #15  
As a rule of thumb I always change my compressor oil out when I do my annual maintenance on my tractor in the spring. Probably not needed as the oil looks great but I do it anyway. Easiest way for me to remember.
 
   / Air Compressor Oil ? #16  
Air compressor oil is non-detergent oil. So, it generally comes out clean.

The reason the change intervals are short is, many are used in very dirty environments, and they do not have oil filters.

I changed mine this summer, after more than 20 years, and it was still mostly clear. Just a bit carboned up.
 
   / Air Compressor Oil ? #17  
I have a small twin stack DeWalt compressor. Changing the oil is on my fall maintenance schedule, so I do it annually. Probably doesn't Ned it, but I tend to be a slave to routine.

Will
 
   / Air Compressor Oil ? #18  
My compressor is a Brunner, made in 1956 and has run every day of its life. I probably dont change mine as often as I should, probably once a year. Last time I got compressor oil at Harbor Freight Seems like I had run 10 wt at one time.
 
   / Air Compressor Oil ?
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#19  
Anyone tried this synthetic compressor oil? Gets good reviews. >> DEWALT D55001 Synthetic Compressor Oil

I was going to go with the Ingersol Rand oil linked earlier in this thread, but Northern Tool jacked up the price to $20/qt. It was about $15 when I first looked :mad:
 
   / Air Compressor Oil ? #20  
It is recommended that you do a system flush, before changing a compressor from mineral oil, to synthetic oil.

The products designed to do this, do not seem to be available in smaller than 5 gallon pales. Which probably explains why this step seems to be widely ignored by homeowners.

I decided to just stay with the mineral oil for that reason.

lubriplate makes high quality compressor oils, in every weight, by the gallon, for a fair price on Amazon.
 

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