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BEARING FOR AIR RATCHET WRENCH
BEARING FOR AIR RATCHET WRENCH
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BEARING FOR AIR RATCHET WRENCH
Features
- AT0016-series compatibility Designed as a replacement bearing for the AirCraft Air Ratchet Wrench range.
- Needle roller design High load capacity in a compact form factor.
- Smooth rolling support Helps reduce friction and improve drivetrain feel under load.
- Durable construction Built for repeated cycling, vibration and workshop service conditions.
Benefits
- Smoother operation: Reduces roughness and “notchy” feel in the drive/ratchet mechanism.
- Improves reliability: Better alignment and support helps the drivetrain run consistently.
- Protects components: Reduces wear on shafts and housings by carrying load correctly.
Extra Information
- Intended as a spare part for AirCraft Air Ratchet Wrench assemblies (AT0016 series).
- Replace if you notice grinding noise, excessive play, rough rotation, corrosion, or visible roller damage.
- Inspect the mating shaft surface—needle bearings rely on a good running surface for best performance.
- If a parts diagram is available under the Documents tab, use it to confirm correct position and orientation.
Pro Tip
- Pack the needle bearing lightly with suitable grease during assembly and keep dirt out at all costs. Clean lubrication and clean air are the two biggest life-extenders for needle bearings.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | AirCraft |
| Cat No. | AT0016-26 |
| Product Type | Spare Part – Needle Roller Bearing |
| Compatible Tool | AirCraft Air Ratchet Wrench (AT0016 series) |
| Bearing Type | Needle Roller Bearing |
| Function | Load Support / Low-Friction Rotation / Alignment |
Safety
- Disconnect the air supply and bleed remaining pressure before servicing the tool.
- Wear eye protection—clips and small parts can release unexpectedly.
- Use correct tools for bearing removal/installation to avoid damaging housings and shafts.
- Keep the work area clean—grit can ruin a new needle bearing quickly.
- After reassembly, test at low pressure first to confirm smooth operation before returning to service.