

🛠️ Keep your tools slick, your workflow seamless, and never miss a beat!
Super Lube 12004 Air Tool Lubricant is a premium, translucent silicone oil designed for industrial and pneumatic tools. It excels in extreme temperatures down to -40°F, prevents rust and corrosion, and meets NSF H1 food-grade standards, making it ideal for professional environments demanding reliability and safety.














| ASIN | B00N77RY8O |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,978 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #87 in Industrial Lubricants |
| Brand | Super Lube |
| Brand Name | Super Lube |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 836 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00082353120048 |
| Included Components | Pneumatic Lubricant |
| Item Form | Oil |
| Item Weight | 0.24 Ounces |
| Liquid Volume | 4 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Kano Laboratories LLC |
| Material | Silicone |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Recommended Uses For Product | 4oz Bottle |
| Specific Uses For Product | Industrial Strength Performance: Super Lube Air Tool Pneumatic Lubricant delivers long-lasting lubrication for high pressure air tools and industrial tool applications |
| UPC | 082353120048 069060374131 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 500 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer |
B**Y
Good product
Works well. No clogs so far
S**T
👍🏼
This is more than I’ll probably ever need but it’s the same kind my dad uses so this’ll be my bottle. The nozzle is great for use and I know this oil is s good oil
J**K
Works great
Works as expected, I used it on my Bambu Labs P1S 3D printer.
M**O
Cost alot.
Cost a lot.
M**R
Best light weight oil on the market.
This is the only oil I will use on any of my knives, one because it is food grade, two because it lasts forever. It is PURE synthetic, nothing to go bad, evaporate, turn hard, or foul up any equipment you use it on, unless the equipment states dry lubricants only. It doesn't wash off, or mix with water, and it actively lubricates after applying. Super Lube began in 1980 by Sal Randisi Sr., a mechanical engineer, and Hilda Randisi, a pharmacist, with the patented innovation of Syncolon. I started selling this, and their grease, in Florida in 1983 after being sent a free sample from Sal. I sold so much of the grease that at one time, my company was the single, one location store, that sold more than any other location in the U.S.A. . I should own stock in their company because I believe in every single oil or grease that they make,
J**N
Works well.
I needed air tool oil, have always been impressed with the performance of Superlube products (which always do what the description says they'll do), and so I bought this. I haven't actually used any in my air tools yet but I'm sure that it will be fine. Interestingly: It's food-grade, meeting various specifications for being so according to the label. It has the consistency and colorless transparency of a medium-light mineral oil, and feels like mineral oil between my fingers. I do not detect any meaningful odor. I worked some into the hinge on my Spyderco pocket knife and its operation improved from needs-work to buttery-smooth. That said: For what seems to be a very simple mineral oil (I can find no claim of it being synthetic), this is actually fairly expensive. But it does come in a convenient package, it doesn't stink, and it is food grade. I'd rather have this stuff spraying out all over myself from the exhaust ports of my rattle-gun and nailer than stuff that does stink, is not transparent, and isn't food-grade: It matters to me every time I wipe the sweat from my brow or think about eating a snack with my hands. If I someday use a lot of it (and I probably never will), I can easily order larger containers from a local distributor. And if it ever disappoints me, I'll be sure to update this review.
J**P
Works well
Nice lube for all occasions
D**N
High grade air tool oil.
Works as advertised and is right in line with the rest of Super Lubes products. Add a little to the inlet port of you air tools or to the reservoir of an in-line oiler and you're good to go!
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