- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: AIRCRAFT
- Model: AT0005-SK01
- Weight: 0.24kg
- Dimensions: 80.00cm x 78.00cm x 78.00cm
- SKU: AT0005-SK01
- UPC: 6009515857370
AirCraft Air Drill Service Kit O-rings and Seals (2,3,5,7,16,24) for AT0005 (AT0005-SK01)
At a Glance: Complete O-ring and seal refresh kit for the AirCraft AT0005 air drill—targets common leak points and worn seals.
When an air drill starts losing power, free-spinning, or hissing like a kettle, the culprit is often tired seals. The AirCraft AT0005-SK01 service kit supplies the O-rings and seals referenced as parts (2,3,5,7,16,24) for the AT0005 air drill, helping you restore proper sealing, consistent airflow and smooth operation. It’s the smart “small parts, big difference” refresh—ideal for routine servicing, workshop overhauls, or fixing air leaks before they damage internal components.
Seals and O-rings are wear items. Replacing them during a service helps prevent pressure loss, keeps lubrication where it should be, and helps your drill run cleaner, quieter and more predictably.
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Features
- Targeted kit for AT0005 Designed as a service kit for the AirCraft AT0005 air drill.
- Includes O-rings and seals Covers multiple sealing points in the tool for a proper refresh.
- Parts reference set Matches the service kit call-outs (2,3,5,7,16,24) for accurate maintenance.
- Ideal for preventative servicing Great to keep on hand for workshop downtime reduction.
Benefits
- Stops annoying air leaks: Fresh seals help maintain pressure and airflow where it matters.
- Restores tool performance: Improved sealing can help bring back power and consistent speed.
- Protects internal components: Proper sealing supports better lubrication control and reduces unnecessary wear.
Extra Information
- Best practice: replace seals during a full clean-and-lube service, especially if the drill has been running dry or leaking.
- Match the parts list/diagram: use the reference numbers (2,3,5,7,16,24) to place each seal correctly.
- Lightly lubricate O-rings with the correct pneumatic tool oil during assembly to prevent pinching and tearing.
Pro Tip
- If you’re chasing a leak, inspect sealing surfaces for burrs or dirt—new O-rings won’t seal properly on a scratched or contaminated seat.
Safety
- Wear eye, ear and dust protection when servicing or testing air tools.
- Disconnect the air supply and depressurise the tool before opening the housing.
- Work on a clean bench and keep small parts controlled—springs and seals can pop out during disassembly.
- Use only suitable pneumatic tool oil/lubricants and test at low pressure first after reassembly.