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This kit is an OEM part direct from Craftsman for air compressors. This kit consists of the parts for building a piston cylinder in the compressor. It is recommended that you release air and unplug th...
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Frequently referred to as a Drain Plug, this Drain Valve is used to drain any condensation that has collected inside the tank to prevent the tank from rusting. It is not part of a kit or assembly, is ...
This fan is an exact replacement part for use in air compressors and is sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is made of durable black plastic and is used to cool the compressor during operation....
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Sourced directly from the manufacturer, this part is an exact replacement for various air compressors. Its primary purpose is to control the airflow through the pump. This part is an assembly that inc...
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This wheel is a genuine OEM replacement part used in portable air compressors. It consists of a plastic rim and rubber tire with an outer diameter of 9.5 inches. It is held in place on the compressor ...
1 remove cover 2 unhook air line to tank 3 remove head bolts 4 remove intake from head 5 remove flywheel bolt to free up pump piston 6 remove screw on top of piston to change out gasket 7 remove the cylinder sleeve install piston from the top 8 reassemble piston rod end and the flywheel 9 on th
... Read moree head cover are two gaskets one on top and one on the bottom head 10 insert intake piece and bolt the head cover back in place 11 reinstall the air line and unit cover and secure with three cover screws
Actually don't like using Torx bits because they are hard to center deep in the channel. I had misplaced these forcing me to order replacements. My plan is to insert Torx bits before screwing in and using jb weld to secure the bit to the screw, giving me a hex head. Can't find this special screw with a hex head. This screw is called
... Read more AGC-408 by craftsman.