- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: AIRCRAFT
- Model: AT0012-26
- Weight: 0.08kg
- Dimensions: 130.00mm x 80.00mm x 35.00mm
- SKU: AT0012-26
AirCraft Bushing For AT0012 Reversible Air Drill (AT0012-26)
At a Glance: Replacement bushing that supports internal shafts and helps keep the AT0012 running smoother, quieter and more accurately.
Bushings don’t get the glory, but they absolutely control the feel of a tool. The AirCraft AT0012-26 Bushing is a replacement internal bushing for the AirCraft AT0012 reversible air drill. Its job is to support and guide rotating components, keeping shafts properly aligned while reducing metal-on-metal wear. If your drill has developed extra play, vibration, uneven running or a “loose” feel, a worn bushing can be one of the key culprits. Replacing it helps restore smoother rotation and more stable gearbox/motor operation.
When a bushing wears, components can shift slightly under load, which affects efficiency and can accelerate wear on gears, rotors and bearings. This replacement helps tighten everything back up.
Features
- AT0012-specific spare part Designed for the AirCraft AT0012 reversible air drill.
- Shaft support function Helps guide and stabilise rotating components for correct alignment.
- Durable metal bushing Built to handle continuous rotation and workshop loads.
- Direct replacement component Ideal during servicing when excessive play or wear is found.
Benefits
- Smoother operation: Helps reduce vibration, chatter and rough running caused by worn support points.
- Improved reliability: Better alignment supports cleaner gear engagement and steadier power transfer.
- Reduced wear: A fresh bushing can protect shafts and mating components from accelerated damage.
- Better tool feel: Restores a tighter, more controlled drilling response—especially under load.
Extra Information
- Compatibility: For the AirCraft AT0012 reversible air drill. Confirm part number before ordering.
- Service note: When replacing a bushing, inspect the shaft surfaces and nearby gears/bearings for scoring or abnormal wear.
- Lubrication: Correct lubrication during reassembly helps prevent premature wear and improves service life.
Pro Tip
- If the drill still feels loose after replacing a bushing, check for wear in the matching shaft or gear hub—new bushings can’t fix a badly worn shaft surface.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | AirCraft |
| Cat No. | AT0012-26 |
| Product Type | Bushing |
| Compatible Tool | AT0012 Reversible Air Drill |
| Function | Supports & Guides Rotating Components |
| Material | Metal (As Supplied) |
| Application | Internal Motor/Gearbox Support Part |
Safety
- Wear eye protection when servicing pneumatic tools and handling small parts.
- Disconnect the air supply and release pressure before opening the drill or removing internal components.
- Keep components clean during reassembly—dirt or metal debris can cause rapid wear and tool failure.
- Test-run the drill briefly after reassembly in a safe area to confirm smooth operation before returning to full use.