AIRCRAFT Air Drill Service Kit Bearings (17/29) For At0005
R 120.00
Ex VAT: R 104.35
| Quantity | Unit Price | You Save |
|---|---|---|
| 5 or more | R 116.72 | 2.73 % |
| 10 or more | R 114.95 | 4.21 % |
| 20 or more | R 113.18 | 5.68 % |
- Stock: 42
- MPN: AT0005-SK02
- Weight: 0.10kg
- Dimensions: 92.00mm x 62.00mm x 62.00mm
- SKU: AT0005-SK02
- UPC: 6009515857387
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AIR DRILL SERVICE KIT BEARINGS (17/29) FOR AT0005
Features
- Targeted bearing kit for AT0005 Intended for the AirCraft AT0005 air drill.
- Includes bearing set Bearing replacements covering key positions in the tool.
- Parts reference match Designed to correspond with the service kit call-outs (17,29).
- Service-ready spares Excellent for preventative maintenance and rebuilds.
Benefits
- Smoother running: Helps restore free rotation and reduces “gritty” feel.
- Less noise & vibration: Worn bearings often cause rattling, humming or vibration—replacement helps calm the tool down.
- Protects internal parts: Reduced friction helps limit heat build-up and secondary wear.
Extra Information
- Replace bearings if the drill has noticeable play, roughness when turned by hand, or persistent noise during operation.
- Use the tool’s parts diagram to confirm bearing positions for reference numbers (17,29).
- When installing, keep bearings clean—dust and grit are the enemy of long life.
Pro Tip
- Before reassembly, check the shaft and housing seats for scoring or looseness—new bearings won’t last if the fitment surfaces are damaged.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | AirCraft |
| Cat No. | AT0005-SK02 |
| Product Type | Air Drill Service Kit (Bearings) |
| Tool Compatibility | AirCraft AT0005 Air Drill |
| Kit Coverage | Bearing replacement set |
| Reference Numbers Included | 17,29 |
Safety
- Wear eye, ear and dust protection when servicing or test-running air tools.
- Disconnect the air supply and depressurise the tool before disassembly.
- Use proper tools and support components to avoid damaging housings and shafts during bearing removal/installation.
- Test the drill at low pressure first after reassembly, and confirm smooth operation before returning to full use.