Part Location Diagram of 17703 Ridgid Air Filter
See part A-2 in the diagram
( Grid squares measure 1x1 inch )

Air Filter

$ 12.41
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Fix Number:
FIX9908827
Manufacturer #:
17703
Manufactured by:
Ridgid

Product Description

This is an authentic OEM replacement part that has been sourced directly from Rigid. This canister style air filter is commonly used in air compressors; it helps prevent dirt from contaminating the engine. This is a 2-inch replaceable paper element housed inside a plastic case. It has a diameter of 2 1/2 inches and it is 2 1/4 inches in height. This air filter has 1/2-inch male pipe threads, therefore it is easy to install and requires no tools. Air filters help you extend the life of your compressor by filtering out unwanted dirt, dust and debris. Air filters should be regularly cleaned and replaced, this ensures your equipment will run as efficient as possible. When you do not stay on top of your filter maintenance you risk doing damage to valves, gaskets, and lines in your compressor. Before attempting any repairs on your compressor, drain the air from the tank and unplug the unit.