
Premium High Vacuum
Pump Oil
The performance of your pump depends largely on the quality and
purity of the vacuum pump oil. Robinair’s oil is engineered to maintain
maximum viscosity at high running temperatures and to improve cold
weather starts.
To keep the pump operating at peak efficiency, change the
oil frequently. Moisture and other contaminants can quickly
deteriorate the purity of the oil, thinning the oil, and reducing
the pump’s ability to reach deep vacuum conditions.
Thermally Stable
Laboratory tests prove that Robinair oil is more thermally stable in
comparison to other leading brands, which means it resists breaking
down due to heat for a longer period of time.
Lower Moisture Content
Robinair oil has a lower moisture content than other oils, thanks to our
special packaging and handling procedures. Moisture degrades the oil’s
purity, thinning it, and reducing the pump’s
ability to reach a deep vacuum.
13119
– Pint bottle, 12 per case.
13203
– Quart bottle, 12 per case.
13204
– Gallon bottle, 4 per case.
Also Available
17191
– Oil spout for quart bottle, 10" long, handy for
adding oil to a pump mounted on a station.
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EVACUATION
Change Your Vacuum
Pump Oil Frequently
Clean oil is important for peak vacuum
pump performance. When the oil is
contaminated, it reduces your pump’s
ability to remove moisture from a system.
You should change the pump oil
frequently, and especially in the following
situations:
>
You have just evacuated a system that
you suspect was overly moisture-laden.
>
You have just evacuated a system with a
compressor burnout.
>
The pump oil looks cloudy or milky.
>
The pump will not pull to factory
specifications when blanked off to an
electronic thermistor vacuum gauge.
>
Every 10 hours of operation.
COMPETITIVE OIL COMPARISON
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
0
3 Min
30 Min
4 Hr
7 Hr
Micron Level
Robinair
Brand A
Brand B
Brand C
Brand D
Testing Parameters: Robinair 15600 vacuum pump; ambient temperature72
°
F;
Robinair 14010 thermistorvacuum gauge. Tests conductedin Aug.-Sept. 1998.