What Is a Compression Ring & Why Does Your Air Compressor Need One?
If your air compressor isn’t holding pressure like it used to, a worn-out compression ring might be the culprit.
Also called a piston ring, cylinder ring, or o-ring (depending on the design), this small but mighty component plays a big role in maintaining your compressor’s performance. Here's what you need to know.
What Does a Compression Ring Do?
The compression ring sits around the piston inside the pump cylinder. As the piston moves, the ring forms a tight seal against the cylinder wall, allowing air to compress efficiently. Without that airtight seal, your compressor loses power and wastes energy. Compression rings in oil-free air compressors are usually manufactured from Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene or Teflon and are permanently lubricated, so no further lubrication is required when installing a new one.
Key Benefits of a Healthy Compression Ring:
- Maintains consistent air pressure
- Prevents air leaks during compression
- Reduces wear and tear on pump parts
- Improves overall compressor efficiency
Signs You Might Need a New One:
- Loss of pressure or longer fill times
- Excessive oil consumption (on oil-lubed units)
- Air escaping from the intake valve
- Visible wear or damage on the ring or piston
Replace It Before It Fails
Replacing the compression ring is a smart, low-cost way to restore your compressor’s performance and extend the life of your pump. At Master Tool Repair, we carry OEM compression rings for many brands, including DeWalt, Craftsman, Porter Cable, Sanborn, and more.
Your air compressor will thank you.
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