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Dagny

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Does anyone know how IR oiless compressors work how does the crank bearing not seize up or the cylinder walls? They look just like the oil models but it says oiless on the control box and there is no oil plugs.
 
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matt_i

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My guess is a standard rolling element bearing. Crank is an assembled/split design. I don't think there is a bronze made that could take the load and speed combination. My other guess is expensive. Oilless is for dentists offices and probably medical/surgical applications.
 

Fixnair

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Roller bearings on the crank big end and little end of the rod. Then Teflon rings on the piston.
 
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