This is a genuine replacement part sourced from the original manufacturer for use with air compressors and generators. The flanged hex head bolt is used with several different types of equipment and t...
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...
This safety valve is a genuine replacement part manufactured for use with air compressors. If the compressor's pressure switch malfunctions, and does not turn the motor off when the amount of pressure...
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...
This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. The belt is commonly found in Craftsman air compressors. This part is made of flexible rubber, and is used to transfer power between the p...
When using an air compressor, moisture naturally builds up inside the tank as air is compressed. If this water isn’t drained regularly, it can lead to internal rust and damage over time. That’s where ...
It is a genuine item that is supplied by the original equipment manufacturer for use with air compressors. This high-quality part provides an identical replacement for a missing or a faulty quick conn...
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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.
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 AGC-408 by craftsman.