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Bearing 6001 2rs AB-9170112

OEM part for: Bostitch, DeWALT

Part Number: AB-9170112


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BostitchDeWALT
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Product Description ?

This is an authentic OEM replacement bearing. It is used in various Bostitch and DeWALT machines such as air compressors. Bearings are used to stabilize and buffer moving parts. This allows the part to move in the proper position and with reduced friction. This bearing is sold individually.

  • Classification: Part
  • Weight: 0.02 lbs.
  • Shipping: Ships Worldwide

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Compatibility

This part will fit the following 6 machines

Bostitch

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This part replaces obsolete part #: AB-9170023

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Medium 30-60 minutes (6 rated repairs)?

Failed bearing in piston

Bob - November 17, 2015
👍 2 of 3 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type

Compressor

Difficulty

Medium

Time

30-60 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver

Replace piston when repairing. The piston is weak and will break when trying to remove the outer race of the bearing. A small bearing puller would be a useful tool. I had to cut the inner race off the shaft with a rotary tool.
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drive belt broken, bad crank brgs

richard - January 20, 2020
Tool Type

Compressor

Difficulty

Medium

Time

1-2 hours

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket set, Wrench Set, snap ring pliers

disassembled and replaced needed parts
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Bearing went out.

Craig - July 11, 2017
Tool Type

Compressor

Difficulty

Medium

Time

30-60 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket set, Wrench Set, Adjustable Wrench

Replaced the bearing and the piston.
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Connecting rod bearing failed and it threw the rod.

Thomas - May 19, 2017
Tool Type

Compressor

Difficulty

Medium

Time

30-60 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket set, Adjustable Wrench

1. Disassembled the compressor.
2. Discover what I needed and ordered parts.
3. Had to take the reed valve (head) off to install the connecting rod and piston seal.
4. Tapped the rod bearing on the crankshaft.
5. Installed the fan
6. Put it back together.

Be extra careful when working with the head(reed valve) to be sure they don't get out of place.
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Ball bearing failed

C - April 25, 2017
Tool Type

Compressor

Difficulty

Easy

Time

30-60 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket set, ball-pean hammer, bearing puller

1. Remove plastic cover.
2. Unbolt piston from crank
3. remove piston from compressor
4. Pull damaged bearing outer race from piston rod
5. Pull damaged bearing inner race from crank shaft
6 Press new bearing into piston rod
7. Install piston rod with new bearing on crank shaft
8. Secure crank shaft
9.Test assembly before replacing plastic cover
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Bearing on crank went bad had to pull it off, thought I would replace other parts while it was apart

ronnie - April 2, 2016
Tool Type

Compressor

Difficulty

Easy

Time

30-60 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Socket set, Wrench Set, bearing puller

Piston is easy to put back if you take out the screw on top of piston and remove ring, install piston and then put ring in cylinder then replace round plate with screw!
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