There are a few ways to identify worn compressor parts. If you notice that your compressor is underperforming, using more energy, experiencing drops in air pressure, or the operating temperature is higher than average.
A dirty or blocked air filter can restrict airflow, forcing the compressor to work harder than it should.
You should also check the filter if it looks heavily clogged, damaged, oily or dusty, especially if your compressor operates in a hot, dusty or high-demand environment.
If you are unsure, check your service schedule or contact our team with your compressor model, serial number and current part number. We can help identify the right compatible replacement filter for your machine.