Air Gun Compressor Oil....does this one seem like it would be a good option?

Soon I will receive my first air gun compressor (not sure what it is yet but...). I've been reading about the different oils and watched a couple of videos....I found this on sale at Home Depot.

I was wondering if this product would be appropriate and optimal for most standard air gun compressors?

It sounded good to me when reading the description.

It's not very expensive and I can source it locally.

I'd sure appreciate your thoughts, recommendations.
 
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sorry about the link....not sure what happened. i just edited it above but to make it easier....,

here's the info on the product (copied and pasted form Home Depot Website):

The Husky 100% full synthetic air compressor oil is perfect for your compressor. The full synthetic oil protects the compressor pump 25% better than synthetic blend oils, which means longer life for your compressor. The Husky 100% full synthetic oil performs better at both lower and higher temperatures, which means better compressor performance year round.

Highlights​

  • Starts 10° colder than synthetic blend compressor oils
  • 25% increased wear protection over synthetic blend oil results in extended life of the compressor pump
  • Performs 50% better at 0°F (-18°C) than standard air compressor oil
  • All season performance - high VI (Viscosity Index) means better performance in a wide pump operating temperature range over conventional mineral oils
  • Flash point: 460°F (238°C) pour point: -40°F (-40°C)
  • Full Synthetic / ISO 68 grade
Just saw that it's ISO 68 not IAO 100....so maybe not a good choice
 
Not all HPA compressors use crankcase oil, GX-CS Series and the rectangular box multi-power, oil-less, waterless, to name a few. Used HUSKY Full Synthetic compressor oil for first two years in Yong Heng, without issue. Switched to SecoLube 500, following Biohazardman's advice. He pointed out the higher flashpoint of 520 degrees versus 480, would reduce chance of damaging "dieseling" should any make its way into the high-pressure section. WM
 
thanks everyone, appreciate you taking the time to answer
this is all still very new to me
Strongly suggest you follow the manufacturer’s recommendations. They will list the requirements. If you go “off” recommendations you will void your warranty. If you want to buy something off the shelf you should follow the specifications or standards of oil(s) you get.
The manufacturer should clearly state requirements. Don’t half step this.
The oil you are talking about might be ok for you compressor just make sure the specs are a match.
 
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