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Part Number: 28H370
Brand: Gardner Denver
28H370 Lubricant, 55 Gal Dr
Estimated Lead Time:
5-7 Days
Estimated Lead Time
5-7 Days
$11,613.47 -
Part Number: 28H371
Brand: Gardner Denver
28H371 Lubricant, 5 Gal Pail
Estimated Lead Time:
5-7 Days
Estimated Lead Time
5-7 Days
$1,325.56 -
Part Number: 28H372
Brand: Gardner Denver
28H372 Lubricant, 55 Gal Dr
Estimated Lead Time:
5-7 Days
Estimated Lead Time
5-7 Days
$13,339.06 -
Part Number: 28H373
Brand: Gardner Denver
28H373 Lubricant, 5 Gal Pail
Estimated Lead Time:
5-7 Days
Estimated Lead Time
5-7 Days
$830.58 -
Part Number: 28H374
Brand: Gardner Denver
28H374 Lubricant, 55 Gal Dr
Estimated Lead Time:
5-7 Days
Estimated Lead Time
5-7 Days
$9,150.41 -
Part Number: 28H375
Brand: Gardner Denver
28H375 Lubricant, 1 Gal Pai
Estimated Lead Time:
7-10 Days
Estimated Lead Time
7-10 Days
$170.04 -
Part Number: 28H377
Brand: Gardner Denver
28H377 Lubricant, 55 Gal Dr
Estimated Lead Time:
5-7 Days
Estimated Lead Time
5-7 Days
$5,908.94 -
Part Number: 28H378
Brand: Gardner Denver
28H378 Lubricant, 5 Gal Pail
Estimated Lead Time:
5-7 Days
Estimated Lead Time
5-7 Days
$462.81 -
Part Number: 28H379
Brand: Gardner Denver
28H379 Lubricant, 55 Gal Dr
Estimated Lead Time:
5-7 Days
Estimated Lead Time
5-7 Days
$3,766.16 -
Part Number: 28H380
Brand: Gardner Denver
28H380 Lubricant, 5 Gal Pail
Estimated Lead Time:
5-7 Days
Estimated Lead Time
5-7 Days
$1,074.81 -
Part Number: 28H381
Brand: Gardner Denver
28H381 Lubricant, 55 Gal Dr
Estimated Lead Time:
5-7 Days
Estimated Lead Time
5-7 Days
$9,974.05 -
Part Number: 28H382
Brand: Gardner Denver
28H382 Lubricant, 5 Gal Pail
Estimated Lead Time:
5-7 Days
Estimated Lead Time
5-7 Days
$571.66
Air Compressor Oil FAQs
What kind of oil do I put in my air compressor?
Consult your air compressor owner's manual to determine the proper viscosity and base stock of air compressor lubricant for your specific model.
How often should air compressor oil be replaced?
The change interval for air compressor oil varies depending on the type of base stock. Petroleum-based oils may need to be changed as often as every 1,000 hours. Full synthetic air compressor oils can last as much as 10,000 hours. Consult your air compressor manual for proper change intervals.
Do I have to use the same brand or type of lubricant that my compressor came with?
No, you do not need to use the same brand of oil that your compressor came with; however, it is crucial to use the same type or base stock. It is very important not to mix base stocks when changing air compressor oil brands. You can use our OEM compatible oil cross-reference page to help find the correct Industrial Air Power replacement oil, or contact the air compressor experts at Industrial Air Power for help choosing the proper oil for your compressor.
How do I know if my air compressor needs oil?
Look for unusual noises, leaks, or physical damage. If you hear unusual noises, especially knocking, banging, or humming, it could indicate low oil levels. You might also see oil leaking from the compressor or notice oily residue around it. Additionally, poor cooling performance, overheating, or a circuit breaker tripping can be signs of a problem, potentially including low oil.
What happens if an air compressor is low on oil?
If an air compressor is low on oil, it can lead to overheating, increased wear and tear on moving parts, and potentially damage or failure of the compressor. Oil is crucial for lubricating the compressor's internal components, ensuring smooth operation and preventing excessive friction and heat generation.
How much oil do I put in my air compressor?
Refer to your air compressor manual to find the exact amount of oil your model holds.