BTFP02011 Bostitch Compressor - Overview
Models starting with BTFP02011
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Ball Valve
PartSelect #: PS10187952
Manufacturer #: N072023
This genuine OEM replacement drain valve is designed for use with a variety of DeWalt air compressors. Made from durable metal, it allows you to easily open or close the valve with just a quarter turn...
$18.71
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Valve Check 1/2npt X
PartSelect #: PS16687642
Manufacturer #: N541850
This is an OEM Authorized part designed for Air Compressors. It is a metal Valve which is sold Individually. Check valve lets pressurized air flow into the tank and prevents air from flowing back into...
$14.61
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TUBE SEAL
PartSelect #: PS12522478
Manufacturer #: N044359
This replacement tube seal is designed to prevent air leaks and maintain efficient compressor performance. Sold individually, it fits securely onto the outlet tube that connects to the head of the com...
$5.95
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Connecting Rod Assembly
PartSelect #: PS10049057
Manufacturer #: N036518
This genuine OEM replacement kit is designed for use with select air compressors and includes essential components to restore proper function. The kit comes with a piston rod, compression ring, cylind...
$76.34
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Common Symptoms of models starting with BTFP02011
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Worn piston rod and sleeve
Disassemble plastic housing around compressor unit using appropriate tools. Remove the four bolts from the compressor head using a 5/16 nut driver. Carefully remove head assembly including airline. Remove bolt through rod bearing with Allen wrench.
Reassemble with new rod and piston assembly. Best to use blue locktite on bolt through rod bearing when reassembling. Make sure to torque all bolts to specs listed.
Reassemble with new rod and piston assembly. Best to use blue locktite on bolt through rod bearing when reassembling. Make sure to torque all bolts to specs listed.
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Donald from BRYAN, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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The compressor was getting air
Put the seal in and it ran like a champ. No vacuum leak and it now runs again!
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Linda from CARO, MI
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
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