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How will the oil-free air compressor run without stopping?

2026-04-10Views:

If the oil-free air compressor is not shut down for continuous operation, the following situations may occur:

the temperature is too high: During the long-term operation of the oil-free air compressor, the internal temperature of the machine will rise due to the pressure generated by friction and compression. Excessive temperatures can damage internal parts of the machine, such as seals and bearings, and may even pose a fire risk.

Insufficient lubrication: Although the oil-free air compressor does not require lubrication, long-term operation may cause the reduction of internal self-lubricating materials or performance degradation, resulting in excessive wear between components.

Pressure leakage: After long-term use, the air tightness inside the machine may be affected and pressure leakage may occur. This will not only reduce the efficiency of the machine, but also lead to waste of energy.

Carbon accumulation: Tiny particles in the air will enter the inside of the machine with the air and deposit on the parts during long-term operation. These particles increase the friction of the machine, increase energy consumption, and may damage internal components.

Equipment wear: Continuous operation will accelerate the wear of the internal parts of the oil-free air compressor, especially when working in a high temperature and high pressure environment, the friction will increase, further accelerating the wear process.

In order to avoid the above problems, it is recommended to carry out regular maintenance and maintenance of the oil-free air compressor, including cleaning the filter element and filter, checking the lubrication system, and regular shutdown and rest. These measures help to extend the service life of oil-free air compressors and ensure their safe and efficient operation.

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