Obsolete, no replacement, none in stock. Click here to contact the manufacturer.
The piston rings provide compression in an air compressor pump by providing the seal in between the cylinder wall and the piston. In an oil-bath pump, there are usually two compression rings and one oil (scraper) ring to keep oil from passing the piston and into the head. In an oil-free pump, the piston is Teflon-coated and doesn’t require lubrication. If your pump is pulling oil into the head or if compression is very low (oil-bath pumps), replace the rings. If your pump isn’t pressurizing or if the piston ring is damaged along the outer perimeter (oil-free pumps), replace it. Also replace the cylinder sleeve when replacing the compression ring (oil-free pumps).
Quickest way to drain your tank!
1/4" Ball Valve Drain Cock
$8.64 $6.95
Every shop needs one!
Blowgun
$14.04 $9.95