This part is an OEM from DeWalt. The flywheel is designed for use with several air compressors, and is sold individually. Fitted onto the pump assembly, the heavy-duty metal component moves the belt to transfer power. A screwdriver, wrench, socket set and bearing puller is necessary.
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This part works with the following brands:
DeWALT
Porter Cable
This part works with the following products:
Compressor
Part# 5140119-44 replaces these:
5140119-44,
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This worked good for me! My air compressor is working good again
Guest - September 17, 2019
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Easy repair, quality part
Compressor flywheel arrived as promised, up and running again in 10 minutes
Guest - January 24, 2022
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Removed the belt guard. Then removed the bold holding the flywheel to the motor shaft. Used a gear puller to remove the flywheel, then installed the new flywheel and replaced the v-belt. Then replaced the belt guard.
Used the hammer only function on my hammer drill ads to remove broken fly wheel from tapered shaft, replaced cracked protective case, installed new flywheel.
Used screwdriver to separate two halves of safety cage. Used sockets and open end wrench to remove safety cage. Loosened compressor motor mounting bolts. Used socket to remove flywheel retainer bolt. Used bearing puller to remove flywheel hub. Installed new flywheel and tightened bolt. Installed back half of safety cage. Install
... Read moreed belt. Applied tension to belt by pulling on motor and tightening bolts at the same time. Installed front half of safety cage and installed screws using screwdriver. Test run compressor.
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