Is Aeon 9000 TH lubricant compatible with my Gardner Denver compressor?
Aeon 9000 TH is designed for oil-injected Gardner Denver rotary screw compressors that operate in higher-temperature or severe-duty environments. If your service manual specifies Aeon 9000 TH, this 5-gallon replacement is the correct option. Always confirm using your compressor model and serial number if you’re unsure. Not sure? Reach out and we’ll help confirm compatibility.
What makes Aeon 9000 TH different from standard compressor oil?
Aeon 9000 TH is a PAO/MFSE synthetic blend engineered specifically for compressors exposed to elevated discharge temperatures and harsh operating conditions. It provides exceptional thermal stability and wear protection compared to conventional mineral oils.
How often should I change Aeon 9000 TH oil?
Extended-life synthetic lubricants like Aeon 9000 TH are commonly rated for long service intervals, often around 12,000 hours depending on operating conditions and maintenance practices. Always follow your Gardner Denver service schedule and monitor oil conditions regularly.
Is this an OEM part?
This is an OEM-equivalent Aeon 9000 TH synthetic lubricant replacement. It’s formulated to meet or exceed the performance requirements of Gardner Denver rotary screw compressors without the added cost of name-brand packaging.
Can I mix Aeon 9000 TH with other compressor oils?
Mixing lubricants is not recommended. Different additive packages may reduce lubrication performance or shorten oil life. If switching oil types, fully drain and flush the system according to manufacturer guidelines before refilling.
Why is Aeon 9000 TH recommended for high-temperature applications?
Aeon 9000 TH is specifically engineered for compressors operating under harsh service conditions where oil is exposed to high temperatures. Its synthetic base resists oxidation, maintains viscosity, and helps protect bearings and rotors from heat-related wear.
How difficult is it to replace compressor oil?
Oil changes are straightforward for most technicians. Drain the old lubricant while warm, replace the oil filter if required, refill with the correct quantity, and check levels after startup. Always shut down and depressurize the compressor before servicing.
Do you carry other Gardner Denver maintenance parts?
Absolutely. We stock air filters, oil filters, separators, rebuild kits, additional lubricants and more for Gardner Denver compressors. If you don’t see what you need, just ask. We’ll help you find it.
How do I know which oil to use in my Gardner Denver compressor?
Stationary rotary screw compressors may have specific oil requirements that differ from reciprocating or portable units. To make sure you’re using the right lubricant for your machine, check out our full guide here: Choosing the Right Oil for your Gardner Denver Compressor. It covers the recommended options for rotary screw compressors and helps you match your compressor with the proper oil.
Where do your products ship from?
All parts ship from our Greenville, South Carolina warehouse. Our USA-based team ensures fast shipping and dependable customer support whenever you need it.