Description
Airlube UT Synthetic Plus Oil Sample Kit
Compressor Oil Sample Kit • Kit • Collecting lubricant samples for oil analysis to monitor wear, contamination, and oil…
Airlube UT Synthetic Plus Oil Sample Kit supports oil analysis programs by providing the materials needed to collect a clean lubricant sample. Routine oil sampling helps maintenance teams track wear metals, moisture, and contamination so issues can be addressed before they cause downtime.
Key Features
- Supports repeatable oil sampling for preventive maintenance programs
- Helps maintenance teams trend lubricant condition over time
- Useful for diagnosing contamination (water/dirt) and wear indicators
- Encourages cleaner sampling practices compared to ad-hoc containers
- Pairs well with scheduled service intervals and maintenance records
Specifications
| Product Type: | Compressor Oil Sample Kit |
| Intended Use: | Collecting lubricant samples for oil analysis to monitor wear, contamination, and oil condition |
| Package Size: | Kit |
| MPN: | B024700070001 |
| ISG Product ID: | ELGI_B024700070001 |
Benefits
- Earlier warning of wear or contamination issues
- Better visibility into oil condition between planned services
- Helps optimize maintenance actions based on actual oil health
- Improves documentation for reliability programs and audits
Usage & Handling Notes
- Pull samples from the recommended sampling point while the compressor is at normal operating temperature (per OEM guidance).
- Use clean handling practices to avoid contaminating the sample.
- Label samples clearly with hours, date, and equipment ID.
- Follow your lab or service provider instructions for packaging and shipment.
Use B024700070001 to confirm you’re selecting the correct maintenance supply for your equipment and application.
Frequently Asked Questions
Airlube UT Synthetic Plus Oil Sample Kit
▶️ Question: Why should I run oil analysis on a compressor?
Answer: Oil analysis helps detect wear metals, moisture, and contamination early, reducing the risk of unexpected failures and helping plan maintenance.
▶️ Question: When should I take an oil sample?
Answer: Sampling is most useful at consistent intervals and under consistent operating conditions. Follow your maintenance program or service provider recommendations.
▶️ Question: Where should I pull the sample from?
Answer: Use the sampling port recommended by the compressor/OEM procedure. Sampling from the drain pan or first oil out can skew results.
▶️ Question: What information should I include with the sample?
Answer: At minimum: compressor model, serial/equipment ID, running hours, oil type, date, and any recent maintenance performed.
▶️ Question: Can oil analysis replace regular oil changes?
Answer: It’s a decision-support tool, not a substitute for OEM requirements. Use results to inform maintenance, but follow required service intervals and approvals.