- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: AIRCRAFT
- Model: AT0005-SK02
- Weight: 0.10kg
- Dimensions: 92.00cm x 62.00cm x 62.00cm
- SKU: AT0005-SK02
- UPC: 6009515857387
AirCraft Air Drill Service Kit Bearings (17,29) for AT0005 (AT0005-SK02)
At a Glance: Bearing replacement kit for the AirCraft AT0005 air drill—helps eliminate rough running, excessive noise and vibration caused by worn bearings.
Bearings are the quiet workhorses inside your air drill—until they wear, then everything gets louder, rougher and less precise. The AirCraft AT0005-SK02 service kit supplies the replacement bearings referenced as parts (17,29) for the AirCraft AT0005 air drill. Ideal for workshop servicing and rebuilds, this kit helps restore smooth rotation, stable operation and longer tool life when the drill starts to feel gritty, noisy or vibratory.
Fresh bearings reduce friction and run-out, helping the motor/rotor assembly spin freely and consistently—especially important for accurate drilling and reduced wear on internal components.
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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.
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.