General Lubrication Information
Lubrication is an essential part of Preventive Maintenance, affecting to a great extent the
useful life of the compressor. Different Lubricants are needed and some components require
more frequent Lubrication than others. Therefore, it is important that the instructions
regarding types of Lubricants and the frequency of their application be explicitly followed.
Periodic Lubrication of the Moving Parts reduces to a minimum the possibility of mechanical
failures.
The
Maintenance Schedule
shows those items requiring regular service and the interval
in which they should be performed. A regular service program should be developed to
include all items and fluids. These intervals are based on average operating conditions. In
the event of extremely severe (hot, cold, dusty, or wet) operating conditions, more frequent
lubrication than specified may be necessary.
All filters and filter elements for air and compressor oil must be obtained through portable
power to ensure the proper size and filtration for the compressor.
Compressor Oil Change
High Pressure Air Can Cause Severe Injury Or Death From Hot Oil And
Flying Parts. Always Relieve Pressure Before Removing Caps, Plugs,
Covers, Or Other Parts From Pressurized Air System. Ensure That The
Air Pressure Gauge Reads Zero (0) Pressure And Ensure There Is No Air
Discharge When Opening The Manual Blowdown Valve.
In Most Severe Applications (I.E., Sandblasting, Quarry Drilling, Well
Drilling, And Oil And Gas Drilling) More Frequent Service Intervals Will
Be Required To Ensure Long Component Life.
Some Oil Types Are Incompatible When Mixed And Result In The
Formation Of Varnishes, Shellacs, Or Lacquers Which May Be Insoluble.
Such Deposits Can Cause Serious Troubles Including Clogging Of The
Filters. Do Not Mix Oils Of Different Types And Avoid Mixing Different
Brands. A Type Or Brand Change Is Best Made At The Time Of A
Complete Oil Drain And Refill.
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