🛠️ Power your compressor with the oil that never quits!
Powermate PX P018-0084SP is a 100% full synthetic ISO 68 air compressor oil engineered for superior cold start performance, 25% better wear protection, and reliable all-season operation with a high 460°F flash point and pour point down to -40°F, ensuring extended compressor life and peak efficiency in industrial settings.
Material | Synthetic Oils |
Brand | Powermate |
Package Information | Bottle |
Liquid Volume | 1 Quarts |
Recommended Uses For Product | Industrial |
Viscosity | Wide temperature range |
Flash Point | 4.6E+2 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Specific Uses For Product | Air Compressor, Wide Temperature Range |
Item Form | Oil |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00846212040256 |
Manufacturer | MAT Industries, LLC |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
UPC | 846212040256 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | P018-0084SP |
Item Weight | 1.87 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4 x 2.5 x 8.74 inches |
Item model number | P018-0084SP |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | Full Synthetic Air Compressor Oil |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**N
Fixing my Air Compressor
Thanks so much should have got 2 QT but O well thank you
N**1
Works excellent in cold weather
I previously ran semi synthetic in my Powermate compressor. In my unheated garage the compressor was difficult to start below 40 degrees. Would trip 20A breaker if I didn't shut the switch off quick enough. This oil has solved this problem completely.
R**N
Powermate 100% Full Synthetic Air Compressor Oil
Since I just started using this product for the first time, it's hard to actually give this air compressor oil a real-time honest review at this juncture. Nonetheless, I wanted to give it the benefit of any doubts about it. Which are actually none at this time.Over the past 10 years or so, I have been using Ingersoll-Rand All Season Select compressor oil, which is quite expensive for the amount you get in a bottle of this stuff, but Ingersoll-Rand says they will extend the warranty on the compressor an additional two years if used exclusively, hence, that's what I did. I also use Royal Purple ISO 100 full synthetic oil in my air compressors, (I have three) and I have never had any problems with either of these compressor oils, including the standard non-synthetic 30W Wolfs Head oil. But I keep my compressors very well maintained to hopefully help avoid any problems, be it due to the oil, or much of anything else. Regular maintenance is "paramount" to everything in my opinion. (i.e. try to avoid problems BEFORE you have one)Anyway, I found this Powermax full synthetic compressor oil on Amazon recently, so I thought I would give it a try. The price was definitely right when compared to the price of the other aforementioned products, (approximately half the cost.) In any event, so far so good, and I haven't had any issues with using this oil so far.In any case, after I have used this Powermax oil for a while, I might come back here and do another updated review if I discover any problems with it. Hopefully that will never be the case. The bottle doesn't have any information on it regarding the ISO rating, so I am assuming it's either an ISO 68 or ISO 100? (20W or 30W)NONE of my air compressors have ever had any "start up" problems with tripping the breaker, or lagging during start up, regardless of what the ambient temp was, (be it frigid cold or blistering hot) Hopefully such will also be the case with the Powemax full synthetic. I pretty much use only full synthetic oils is just about everything I have, from automobiles to trucks, heavy equipment, and generators, both diesel and gas. I believe in the extra protection these kind of oils provide, and there truly is a difference in quality in them.
J**O
Better then the last oil..
I had changed oil the compressor when it was new to synthetic 25 yr's. ago. Then it started bowing the circuit barker along not starting. The thought was it is getting weak. Installed a new one along with an oil change to Powermate Px P018-0084SP 100% Full Synthetic. Both made an improvement in the operation, as the compressor resides in a poll barn at about 50 deg. Would not run at that temp just grown and blow the braker. It did start and ran today then I tried it. we'll see, supposed to get colder tonight. So far so good.
R**T
Works great my 45+ year old Speedaire shop compressor
I bought this bulletproof Speedaire compressor new when I was in my late teens in the mid-1970's. I change the compressor oil in my 45+ year old Speedaire compressor every 6-12 months depending on use. I've used Powermate synthetic compressor oil for a long time. Even after heavy use, this Powermate oil never looks dirty - it's always clear which is great because dirty oil means bad things are happening and creating dirt. I may be changing the oil too frequently but it's cheap insurance. My compressor holds just under a quart of oil and it's lasted 45+ years due to regular oil changes.I've had to change the pressure switch, install a new petcock for draining the tank, swap out the fan belt. change to larger wheels to allow the condensation to flow to the petcock and add rubber feet to metal leg opposite the wheels on the bottom so the machine doesn't go for a stroll around my shop and quiets it down.This little American made gem with an American made Dayton electric motor just keeps on chugging along. The lessons learned are to buy the best quality you can afford up front, be diligent about service and care and use the right oil for your compressor and it will run well for decades. This Powermate synthetic compressor oil has been a key for longevity for my shop compressor. Hope this helps!PS - Amazon wanted me to rate a feature they called "mileage". Not sure how I quantify that data on a compressor but after 45 years, this little machine has been to the moon and back.
P**.
Old faithful lives on
Product was shipped in less than two days to an Amazon locker. Price was lower than most options I searched. This oil came with top reviews compared to higher priced brands so I decided to try it. Compressor pictured is one in my garage I use for light to medium duty home projects. I loaned this compressor to a friend for his shop when his unit went down. I observed it running 100% PLUS duty cycle as it ran most of the work day every day for about two weeks. When returned I stored it for about a year. I went to use it to inflate a tire and it tripped the circuit breaker after one minute. It continued to trip the breaker after reset so I simply thought the compressor had a good run and was finished. I replaced the oil with this product and the compressor went back to proper operation without tripping the circuit breaker. I even ran it five continuous minutes without a problem. Thanks to all for the reviews that helped me select this oil to try as opposed to a new compressor.
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