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Old 03-03-2010, 09:33 PM
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mubus
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Default can this be a potential ARO??

well spring is here and i believe i need a new bottle of after run oil i been hearing people use marvel mystery oil for air tool but i don't think i have that near me....
so can any high grade air tool or compressor lubricant work for my savage engine?

this is one of em

LUBRICANT, AIR TOOL 500ML SYNTHETIC - this is 13 dollars and is synthetic is i think its safe on the o rings

Overview

Extreme Temperature Synthetic Air Tool Lubricant

* - Lubricates and protects pneumatic tools
subjected to extreme temperatures varying from
-55°C (-67°F) to 250°C (482°F)
* - Protects tools in heavy-duty applications where
the work could overheat the tool
* - Reduces wear, prolonging tool life plus reducing
maintenance costs
* - Prevents rust and dissolves sludges and
deposits typical in compressed air systems
* - Can be applied with conventional air line
lubricators, as well as applied into the air tool's
air inlet
* - Synthetic composition maintains its viscosity
even in extreme temperatures
* - ISO 32 viscosity index
* - Non-detergent
* - Has convenient "flip-up" pour tops
* - All air tools, air valves, air cylinders and air
motors requiring oil lubrication
* - Temperature range -67 °F to 482 °F (-55 °C to
250 °C)
* - 500 mL
this is pretty cheap compare to hobby grade ARO and has some what the same propertys like prevent rust and dissolve sludge and lube...
thanks in advance