The rules are pretty clear with regard to not even inadvertently allowing air into hydraulic systems.
However, what about the reverse? Many pneumatic systems call for a lubricator; a very fine oil mister in effect, usually with a de-mister somewhere down the line.
I suspect I might want one; there are parts that may seize otherwise and it helps with cooling. It does nothing whatsoever to increase pressure and so has no safety implications so far as I can see, but wanted some feedback before I think more about it. 
							
						
					However, what about the reverse? Many pneumatic systems call for a lubricator; a very fine oil mister in effect, usually with a de-mister somewhere down the line.
I suspect I might want one; there are parts that may seize otherwise and it helps with cooling. It does nothing whatsoever to increase pressure and so has no safety implications so far as I can see, but wanted some feedback before I think more about it.
 
							
						

 
  
							
						
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