AirCraft Clamp Nut for Air Ratchet Wrench 3/8'

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AirCraft Clamp Nut for Air Ratchet Wrench 3/8" (AT0015-23) for Model AT0015

At a Glance: Genuine clamp nut for the AirCraft AT0015 3/8" air ratchet wrench—threaded locking nut used to clamp and secure the assembly for stable, consistent performance.

The AirCraft AT0015-23 clamp nut is a critical threaded locking nut used on the AT0015 3/8" air ratchet wrench to clamp components together and keep the front-end/drive assembly properly secured. When a clamp nut is worn, damaged, or its threads are compromised, the assembly can loosen over time—leading to vibration, poor engagement, uneven wear, and a ratchet that just doesn’t feel “tight” under load. Replacing the clamp nut is a straightforward way to restore correct clamping force, maintain alignment and protect the moving parts that depend on secure fitment.

Lock it down for smoother, longer-lasting operation

A properly seated clamp nut keeps the mechanism aligned—less movement means less wear, better engagement and more consistent torque transfer.

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AirCraft Clamp Nut for Air Ratchet Wrench 3/8" (AT0015-23) for Model AT0015

At a Glance: Genuine clamp nut for the AirCraft AT0015 3/8" air ratchet wrench—threaded locking nut used to clamp and secure the assembly for stable, consistent performance.

The AirCraft AT0015-23 clamp nut is a critical threaded locking nut used on the AT0015 3/8" air ratchet wrench to clamp components together and keep the front-end/drive assembly properly secured. When a clamp nut is worn, damaged, or its threads are compromised, the assembly can loosen over time—leading to vibration, poor engagement, uneven wear, and a ratchet that just doesn’t feel “tight” under load. Replacing the clamp nut is a straightforward way to restore correct clamping force, maintain alignment and protect the moving parts that depend on secure fitment.

Lock it down for smoother, longer-lasting operation

A properly seated clamp nut keeps the mechanism aligned—less movement means less wear, better engagement and more consistent torque transfer.