Generally, rotary screw air compressors use synthetic oil, while recreational compressors may use standard oil. Air compressor oil varies in composition and color but is often yellow or light brown and becomes darker as it becomes contaminated over time.
Air compressor oil plays several vital roles within a rotary screw air compressor system:
Rotary screw air compressors are sometimes “oil flooded” or “oil injected,” describing that oil is injected into the rotor housing. The oil mixes with the air during compression but is separated back out before the compressed air leaves the system.
Some rotary screw air compressors don’t require oil at all. However, these designs tend to be louder and more expensive. Oil-free rotary screw air compressors are typically only used in industrial applications in which oil contamination absolutely can’t occur, such as food processing or medical oxygen.
Some air compressors require a particular type of oil, while others may not be as specific. Before deciding on a type of oil for your rotary screw air compressor, check your manual and warranty details to determine whether a particular oil is required.
If a manufacturer specifies a type of oil, always use that oil. For example, all VMAC air compressors require VMAC’s high-performance synthetic rotary screw compressor oil to perform correctly and maintain the limited lifetime warranty. We have tested all our systems with this oil and know it has the perfect chemical composition to lubricate and protect components, create proper seals between our two rotors, prevent overheating, and ensure optimal air output.
Manufacturers who don’t specify an exact oil brand may still recommend a 20-weight or 30-weight non-detergent oil. 20-weight oil is typically used in colder environments, while 30-weight oil is better suited for warm climates. Some operators will switch between these oils for the summer and winter seasons.
Maintaining proper service intervals will keep your air compressor running in optimal condition and help maintain the warranty. You should always check and follow your air compressor manufacturer’s service maintenance schedule.
For example, here is a breakdown of VMAC’s air compressor oil service intervals:
System | Compressor Type | Oil Service Intervals |
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G30 | Gas Powered | 200 Hours / 6 Months |
D60 | Diesel Powered | 500 Hours / 6 Months |
H60 | Hydraulic Driven | 500 Hours / 1 Year |
DTM70 | PTO Driven | 200 Hours / 6 Months |
UNDERHOOD® 70 | Engine Mounted | 200 Hours / 6 Months |
As you can see, the service hours and periods range significantly between different air compressors—even when designed by the same manufacturer. Therefore, you should always check your air compressor’s manual when determining when to change the compressor oil for your system. Contact the manufacturer directly if you can’t locate a manual for your system.
Check your air compressor oil level daily, or every time you use the air compressor. To check the oil level, follow these simple steps:
If the air compressor does not have a sight glass, remove the oil fill cap and look inside for a dipstick. Pull out the dipstick and look for the “min” and “max” lines at the bottom tip of the stick, then use these lines to determine whether more oil is needed.
When changing your air compressor’s oil, follow the instructions in your manual. Although the basics of an oil change are simple—drain the old oil and then pour in new oil—the individual steps can be significantly more detailed.
As an example, here are the steps required to change the oil in VMAC’s G30 gas powered air compressors:
There is a significant range in how much oil air compressors require, with no clear standard across manufacturers. VMAC air compressors hold approximately 1-2 gallons (4-9 liters) of compressor oil, depending on the VMAC system, but other systems may contain more or less oil. Read your air compressor’s manual or contact the manufacturer directly to determine how much oil your air compressor system will require.
You can buy air compressor oil from air compressor dealers, hardware stores, and some auto shops. VMAC air compressor oil can be purchased through any authorized VMAC dealer.