Coltri MCH-6 compressor oil question

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St Lucia
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I have an electric single phase Coltri MCH-6 compressor on my sail boat. Its due for its first oil change but im currently in St Lucia and am struggling to get hold of the recommended Coltri CE750 oil.

However, i can get hold of Sincom 32E synthetic compressor oil. Does anyone know if this is suitable?

Thanks in advance

James
 
I think that most people use "751 Chemlube" from the research I did when i first got mine. I know this does not answer your question but maybe you can find it or one that is compatible.
 
I think that most people use "751 Chemlube" from the research I did when i first got mine. I know this does not answer your question but maybe you can find it or one that is compatible.

Thanks for the tip... Will see If I can locate that on the island.
 
I'm using Seco Lube 500 in my MCH-6. Ordered it from Filtertechs
Bauer Breathing Diving Air Compressor Oil - FilterTechs

So, you're tooling around the Virgin Islands in your sail boat, diving and filling your tanks in the warm clear water. That sounds awfully close to Heaven!
Hahaha... Actually in St Lucia at the moment but there are definitely worse places to be stuck! Due to the lock down haven't got to do any diving here yet but did do some nice dives in Grenada when we were there a couple of months ago!
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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