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RARUS 427 COMPRESSOR OIL GALLON

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MOBIL RARUS 427 COMPRESSOR OIL GALLON



The Mobil Rarus™ 400 Series is a line of premium performance ashless air compressor lubricants designed to meet the stringent requirements of the major compressor manufacturers. They are formulated with high quality mineral base-oils and a high performance additive system designed to provide exceptional equipment protection and reliability for compressors operating under mild to severe conditions. They provide excellent wear protection and the ability to reduce maintenance costs through minimising equipment problems and downstream deposits and carryover. Because of their high FZG Ratings, the Mobil Rarus 400 Series make outstanding lubricants for compressor systems employing gears and bearings making them an excellent selection for crankcases as well as cylinder lubricants.


The Mobil Rarus 400 Series oils are recommended for single and multistage air compressors. They are particularly effective for continuous high temperature operation. The maximum compressed air temperature, according to DIN 51506, is 220 °C. They are suitable for reciprocating and rotary type machines with the lower viscosity grades mainly used in rotary compressors. Rarus 400 Series oils are recommended for units with a history of excess oil degradation, poor valve performance or deposit formation. They are compatible with all metals used in compressor construction and with mineral-oil compatible elastomers used in seals, O-rings and gaskets.



The following types of compressors have shown excellent performance with the Mobil Rarus 400 Series oils:



  • Reciprocating air compressor crankcases and cylinders

  • Rotary screw compressors

  • Rotary vane compressors

  • Axial and centrifugal compressors

  • Compressor systems with critical gears and bearings

  • Compressors used in stationary and mobile applications


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  • 7.70 lbs per EA
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