This is a genuine OEM replacement part, it is sold individually. It attaches to the inflators shown below. It can be used to inflate tires, balls, inner tubes etc. It does not include the hose clamp.
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This part works with the following brands:
Black and Decker
Porter Cable
This part works with the following products:
Compressor
Part# 5140043-67 replaces these:
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Air hose end
Brand new part, great service, fast service
Guest - May 18, 2019
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Perfect fit for my old air station
This part is an exact replacement for the old hose that broke after many uses. Good quality and fast shipping. Very satisfied
Guest - July 2, 2019
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Just what I needed
Good service, fits perfectly, problem solved!
Guest - August 21, 2019
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Old B&D Airstation Up & Running in Minutes
Right part, received quickly enough. Only complaint..it's a bit short. The original was longer.
Guest - August 23, 2019
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All is perfect
Part was what i needed
Guest - October 24, 2019
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Worked as expected fast delivery thank you
Worked great fast delivery
Guest - May 16, 2020
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Replacement Air Hose
This part was exactly what I wanted. It easily replaced my old, rotted rubber hose. Because it does not include hose clamps, be sure to tease off the original clamp while removing the old hose and reuse it. All is well now
Guest - May 20, 2020
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Everything as expected
Part came as expected. Fit perfectly. Absolutely no complaints.
Guest - November 13, 2020
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request filled quickly
great replacement part but needs hose clamp, I liked the speedy delivery
Guest - March 3, 2021
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Fast response and repair
Easy repair job
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Replacing Air hose and air nozzle (for inflating tires)
Repair was simple in that all you had to do was take the old hose off the compressor nipple and put the new one on. Problem is that the new hose assembly did not come with any clamps. Accordingly, it took me 10 minutes to squeeze the old clamp to a point where i could remove it from the old hose. I then slipped the clamp over the new h
... Read moreose and attached the hose to the nipple and then, in makeshift manner, squeezed the clamp to where it was tight enough for me to use the compressor to inflate auto tires and the hose not come off the nipple on the compressor. It would have been nice to include a clamp when shipping this hose assembly.
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Replace damaged air hose to portable air compressor
Simple. Pull off the damaged hose and save the hose clamp on the hose. Slip existing hose clamp over the new replacement hose, slip hose onto connector of the compressor and crimp the hose clamp with a pair of pliers. Done,
I had to use a utility knife to cut-off the old hose and then purchase a separate clamp to attach the replacement hose. The new hose is significantly shorter than the original hose that was part of the original purchase of the air station. But at least it is still available.
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The end piece of my compressor hose that clamps down on the tire stem was broke and needed to be replaced.
The part was an exact fix for my old Black and Decker Bike pump - I just used a thin long screwdriver to release the existing compression fitting on the end of the nipple coming out of the pump, and slipped it off of the old hose. I then put the old fitting on the end of the new hose and pressed it onto the nipple sticking out of the ma
... Read morechine. Luckily the new hose was an exact match diameter wise and actually did require a little to effort to get it fully onto the nipple. That was by itself probably tight enough to work, but then with a little crimping of the old compression fitting onto the nipple it was on tight for sure. The new hose and its end fitting to the tire stem now works like brand new.
If you can\'t seem to get the old compression fitting off, just cut the hose after it, carefully work the old fitting off, and use a new very small c=clamp to add pressure to the tightness of the hose attachment to the nipple - but like I said, it fit so tightly, you almost don\'t need the end clamp.
I used pliers and a screwdriver to remove factory clamp that holds hose to compressor. I replaced the hose and used the same clamp that removed to tighten the hose to the compressor. Worked perfectly. This was my first order from Replacementparts.com and they were excellent with fast service. I highly recommend them for parts.
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Compressor valve connector broke, unable to pump up tires
I used the older hose spliced the new to the old and made a longer new hose, now my small compressor has a hose that is longer than the factory one. note: I went to the hardware store purchased a middle splicer and two hose connectors
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The end of the compressor hose that attaches to the tire inflation valve broke.
1. Removed the broken end from the old hose and kept the hose clamp.
2. Removed the other end of the old hose from the compressor and kept both the connector
between the compressor and the hose and the hose clamp.
3. Inserted the the old hose clamp onto the new hose, replaced the connector, tightened the
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5. Good to go.
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The hose was about a third the length of the original
Remove old hose and clamp, install new hose and reuse original clamp
Keep in mind the hose is much shorter than the original so you will not be able to reach things without moving the compressor to the item to be filled.
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Model Cross Reference
This part works with the following models:
ERP Number: ERP10177579
Manufacturer Part Number: 5140043-67
This part is in stock in our warehouse and will ship out within 1 business day of the order being placed.
New stock is on the way! On order parts usually ship within 7 business days.
Item is not in stock and usually ships 10-15 business days from the time you place your order.
This item is no longer being made by the manufacturer, and cannot be added to your shopping cart.
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