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Air Compressor Maintenance: How Often is Enough?

January 14, 2023 by Craig Leave a Comment

how often should you service your air compressor?

Servicing your air compressor is an important part of ensuring that it runs smoothly and efficiently. It’s also essential for maintaining the performance and longevity of your machine. How often you should service your air compressor depends on a few factors, such as its size, usage, environment, and type.

What To Check During A Service

For most small to medium-sized compressors used in residential or light commercial settings, servicing every six months is recommended. This includes changing the oil filter and lubricating moving parts with fresh oil as needed. If there are any signs of wear or damage to components like belts or hoses, they should be replaced immediately. Additionally, check for leaks around connections and fittings; if any are found they must be resolved before continuing operation of the unit.

If you have a larger industrial-grade compressor used in more demanding applications it may require more frequent servicing intervals—as often as once a month depending on use levels and environmental conditions like dust accumulation or temperature extremes (both hot and cold). The same maintenance tasks discussed above apply here too: Change or replace filters and oil where necessary; inspect all components for wear or damage; look for leaks etc. In addition to these tasks though you might also need to clean out dust from intake filters more regularly due to higher levels of airborne particles in some industrial environments (e.g., manufacturing facilities).

Finally, regardless of the size or type of air compressor you own it’s always best practice to read through its user manual thoroughly so that you can familiarize yourself with manufacturer recommendations regarding frequency of maintenance services specific to that particular model or make—this information will likely supersede anything mentioned here! You can also consult with experienced technicians at authorized repair centers who can advise further based on their expertise working with similar models.

Conclusion

In summary: For small-to-medium sized compressors used in typical home/light commercial settings plan on servicing every 6 months while larger industrial units may require monthly attention depending upon usage & environmental factors present at their location(s). Always refer back to manufacturer documents (user manuals etc..) when available too so that recommended guidelines are followed properly without fail. Failure to regularly maintain your air compressor will effect its performance and could result in air compressor failure.

You may also like to read: 5 Common Causes of Air Compressor Failure and How to Avoid Them

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Hi, I’m Craig! I’m the editor here at AirToolsGuide.com. I’ve always been fascinated by pneumatic tools since I was a child. My blog will provide you with the information you need should you have a query. If you would like to learn more about me, click here. Cheers!

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