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Oil in air lines

dropride

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I was doing some powdercoating over the weekend and started getting really bad fisheyes. So i checked my filters and my water seperator and coalescing filter had a bunch of oil in them. Checked the oil level in my compressor and its right where it should be. What would cause it to start blowing oil into the lines all of a sudden? It's a 60 gallon kobalt and only 2 yrs old.
 
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dropride

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Yes, but haven't been using anything but my sandblaster and powder gun lately.
 
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CLee0507

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When's the last time you added or changed the oil? I wonder if it was overfilled a little bit. And you don't have any inline oiler's do you?
 
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dropride

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I changed the oil about 2 months ago, i did add some last week cause it was a little low but its in the middle of the sight glass
 

Warrenator

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Might be the pump is wearing out a bit, more oil on the cylinder walls and it is just getting carried into the air. Also what is your duty cycle, if you are running the pump hard and using lots of air, with hotter/thinner oil more will be carried out.

Wouldn't hurt to do a super good job disassembling and cleaning the coalescing filter, and if you can manage it, blow out the lines and hoses to remove the droplets of oil that have collected. Use a disposable cartridge filter/dryer at the point of use for powdercoating gun, when I worked in a paint shop we always used a point of use filter for spraying to remove oil and water.
 

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For whatever it's worth...

I continue to use my oil-free compressor for powdercoating. The air consumption of my gun is very very low, so no need to use the larger oil-lubricated compressor. Saves me the headache of oil issues.

I also always pre-bake used parts to burn off oil residues, but I assume you're already doing that.
 
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