As soon as you start a new compressor, the valves, packings, rings and scrapers begin to wear. As these components wear, you begin to develop "blow-by" and air leakage within the compressor cylinder. Compressor output drops off, specific power requirements (bhp/100cfm) begin to increase and it is costing you more $$$ to produce less compressed air. That is why it is so important to keep your PET compressor well maintained and to follow a good Preventative Maintenance Program.
Since inception, the PET Division of Midwest Air parts has had on staff factory trained service technicians available to service your PET compressor in the field. With over 50 years of experience with both Gardner Denver and Belliss & Morcom PET compressors, our service technicians are available for;