Part Location Diagram of 027-0033 Powermate Fan, Plastic
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Fan, Plastic 027-0033

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Powermate
ERP Number:
ERP9867920
Part Number:
027-0033
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This is a genuine OEM sourced replacement part designed for use with Black and Decker blowers. This is the main fan which connects to the motor and it is what moves the air. Please note plastic nut used to attach this fan is sold separately. This blower fan is made out of plastic and it is sold individually. To complete this repair you will need a screwdriver and a wrench.

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This part works with the following brands:
  • Powermate
This part works with the following products:
  • Compressor

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Cooling Fan Fins Broke

Bob from Valparaiso, Indiana

0 of 1 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Parts Used:
027-0033
1. Remove shroud protecting the cooling fan (Unplug the air compressor prior to any work)
2. Removed the one phillips screw holding the cooling fan to the shaft
3. Removed old/broken fan, also cleaned the two key ways to ensure they were clear of debris
4. Oriented the new fan so the correct key was facing up (there are two key ways on the shaft each is a different size)
5. Applied light force to install the fan on the shaft
6. Hand threaded the bolt on the shaft and used the bolt and washer to secure the new fan to the shaft.
7. Hand spun the new fan to ensure the new fan was square and sat correctly on the shaft
8. Replaced the protective shroud
9. Hand spun the new fan again to ensure no contact between the shroud and the new fan.
10. Plugged the air compressor in the nearest outlet and tested the system.
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Cooling fan broke.

Bernd from cOLUMBIA STATION, Ohio

0 of 1 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers, Socket set
Parts Used:
027-0033
1. Removed the shroud.
2. Removed the screw and the old fan.
3. Installed the new fan, the screw, and the shroud.
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Cooling fan deteriorated and desentegrated

Todd from Salem, Oregon

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Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Socket set
Parts Used:
027-0033
1. Remove plastic housing cover halves, (Since I had replaced the high pressure air line previously with a steel one that has a different form /shape I did not have to remove that line to remove any components.)
2. Remove inner plastic air diverter housing (directs air to cool the head/high pressure line)
2. Remove shaft bol t and washer.
3. Remove old fan fragments and dig old plastic out of motor shaft key-way.
4. Tap new fan onto motor shaft and then draw down into final set position with shaft bolt.
5..Verify minimal run-out on fan rotation.
6. Reinstall lower diverter housing
7. Reinstall cover halves.
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