Bearing For Air Die Grinder 6mm Mini
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: AT0017-19
- Weight: 0.11kg
- Dimensions: 200.00mm x 150.00mm x 32.00mm
- SKU: AT0017-19
AirCraft Bearing for Air Die Grinder 6mm Mini (AT0017-19)
At a Glance: Replacement bearing for the AirCraft AT0017 6mm Mini Air Die Grinder—helps keep the spindle/rotor running smooth and stable.
The AirCraft AT0017-19 Bearing is a precision component that supports smooth, controlled rotation inside your AT0017 6mm Mini Air Die Grinder. Bearings take the brunt of high-speed work—dust, vibration, heat, and long run times—so when one starts to wear out, you’ll usually feel it fast: rough running, extra noise, vibration, and a tool that just doesn’t “spin clean”. Replacing a tired bearing is one of the best ways to restore the feel and efficiency of your die grinder. This direct replacement part is made for the AirCraft AT0017 series to help keep internal components aligned and rotating the way they should.
A healthy bearing helps reduce wobble and drag, which translates into smoother grinding, better precision, and less wear on surrounding parts. It’s a small upgrade that can make your mini die grinder feel brand new again.
Features
- Direct replacement for AT0017 Designed for the AirCraft AT0017 6mm Mini Air Die Grinder.
- High-speed support component Helps maintain stable, smooth rotation of internal moving parts.
- Shielded bearing style Helps reduce contamination entering the bearing during operation (as supplied).
- Service rebuild essential Ideal when the tool becomes noisy, rough, or vibrates more than normal.
Benefits
- Reduces noise and vibration: Fresh bearings help restore smooth running and a cleaner feel in-hand.
- Improves performance consistency: Less drag and better alignment can help the tool spin more freely.
- Helps extend tool life: Replacing worn bearings reduces stress on other internal parts.
Extra Information
- Compatible with the AirCraft AT0017 6mm Mini Air Die Grinder. Confirm your model before ordering.
- If your grinder is noisy, also inspect the rotor blades/vanes, front/rear bearings, and internal cleanliness—grit contamination often causes repeat bearing wear.
- Use clean, dry air and add air tool oil regularly to help protect internal components from premature wear.
Pro Tip
- When pressing bearings in/out, support the correct race and avoid hammering—bearing damage during installation is painfully common (and totally avoidable).
Safety
- Disconnect the air supply and release line pressure before disassembly.
- Wear eye protection—small parts can shift during bearing removal and installation.
- Only test-run the tool once fully assembled, and start at low pressure to confirm smooth operation.
- Keep hands clear of rotating accessories and ensure the collet and burr are correctly secured before use.