Here are a few reasons why you should not use compressor oil in air tools:
- Viscosity: Compressor oil is typically thicker than air tool oil, which can cause increased friction and drag in the air tool's moving parts. This can reduce the efficiency and power of the tool and lead to premature wear and tear.
- Additives: Compressor oil may contain additives that are not compatible with the seals and O-rings used in air tools. These additives can cause the seals to deteriorate and leak, leading to air loss and poor performance.
- Performance: Compressor oil is not designed to provide the necessary lubrication and cooling for the high-speed operation of air tools. Using compressor oil can result in inadequate lubrication, overheating, and accelerated wear of the tool's internal components.
- Risk of damage: Using compressor oil in air tools can void the tool's warranty and potentially cause significant damage to the tool. It is always recommended to consult the air tool manufacturer's guidelines and use the specified air tool oil to ensure optimal performance, longevity, and safety.