Oil Change & Lubrication Guide for Your Quincy 210 Compressor

Oil Change & Lubrication Guide for Your Quincy 210 Compressor

Regular oil changes are essential to keeping your Quincy 210 two-stage reciprocating compressor running strong. Using the right oil helps reduce wear, protect internal components, and maximize compressor life, especially on heavy-duty applications.

Recommended Oil: Quin-Cip-D

Quincy 210 compressors are designed to run on Quin-Cip-D, which is SAE 30 (ISO 100) grade oil. This oil provides excellent thermal stability and film strength to protect your pump under high loads and tough conditions.

When to Change the Oil

For most Quincy 210 setups, change the oil:

  • After the first 100 hours on a new or rebuilt compressor (break-in period)
  • Then every 500 hours of operation or at least once per year - whichever comes first

In high-demand or dirty environments, consider shorter intervals to stay ahead of contamination.

Step-by-Step Oil Change Guide

1. Shut Down and Depressurize

Turn off power to the compressor, unplug it, and bleed any air from the tank using the drain valve.

2. Drain Old Oil

Locate the oil drain plug on the pump crankcase. Place a drain pan underneath, remove the plug, and allow oil to fully drain. Reinstall the plug securely when done.

3. Refill with Fresh Quin-Cip-D

Remove the fill plug or breather cap. Slowly pour in Quin-Cip-D SAE 30 (ISO 100) oil. Use the sight glass or dipstick to fill to the correct level — typically to the middle of the sight glass or to the “full” mark on the stick.

4. Reinstall Fill Plug and Wipe Down

Secure the fill plug, wipe up any excess oil, and dispose of used oil properly according to local regulations.

Why Clean Oil Matters

Old or contaminated oil can lead to poor sealing, increased heat, and accelerated wear on pistons and bearings. Using the correct oil and changing it on schedule is one of the simplest ways to extend your Quincy 210’s life and maintain peak performance.

Ready to refresh your compressor? Shop Quin-Cip-D oil here and keep your Quincy 210 running smooth and strong.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is intended for general troubleshooting guidance only and may not cover every situation or machine configuration. Always refer to your specific equipment’s manual and follow the manufacturer’s safety instructions. If you are unsure or uncomfortable performing any maintenance or repairs, consult a qualified technician. Air Compressor Services is not responsible for any injuries, damages, or losses resulting from the use of this information.