Precautions for Connecting Compressed Air Supply in Oil-Air Lubrication Systems


Release time:

2023-04-03

When installing an oil-air lubrication system, proper connection of the compressed air supply is essential to ensure stable and efficient operation.

Air Pressure Requirements

The working air pressure should be at least 4 bar to meet system requirements. During commissioning, the pressure must be properly set using an air regulator unit, which is responsible for air filtration, drying, and pressure adjustment. It is also recommended to check the air pressure daily before operation to ensure consistency and reliability.

Importance of Air Quality

Long-term experience shows that compressed air quality plays a critical role in system performance. Contaminated air—containing moisture, dust, or oil impurities—can negatively affect lubrication efficiency, lead to component wear, or even cause system failures.

If the factory air supply is not sufficiently clean or has high moisture content or unstable pressure, it is strongly recommended to install an additional air filter with enhanced water separation capability at the system inlet.

Ensuring Stable Operation

By maintaining proper air pressure and ensuring clean, dry compressed air, operators can significantly improve the reliability, lubrication performance, and service life of the oil-air lubrication system.

A well-managed air supply is the foundation for achieving precise and stable lubrication in demanding industrial environments.

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