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Product Overview
Makita MAC5200 replacement-part selection is easier when you can cross-check an exploded diagram with exact part numbers and quantities before you buy. This guide is based strictly on the official Makita documentation for the Makita MAC5200. The source pages include a full MAC5200 air compressor parts table with an exploded view, plus additional Makita parts breakdown pages for AF505N and AN923 pneumatic tools.
If you are repairing a worn component, rebuilding a subassembly, or confirming you have the correct gasket or fitting, the Makita MAC5200 parts breakdown helps you identify the exact item name, its part number, and how many are used in the tool. It is most useful when you already know the model and need ordering accuracy rather than operating instructions.
Best suited for:
- Finding the correct Makita MAC5200 part number and quantity before ordering a replacement.
- Verifying related items used together, such as gaskets, rings, and fasteners listed as kits.
- Locating common service parts like wheels, regulators, gauges, couplers, and the air filter element.
Consider alternatives if:
- You need step-by-step operating instructions for the compressor or tool (this document is a parts breakdown, not an operation manual).
- You need diagnostic procedures beyond parts identification (only limited troubleshooting can be inferred from the parts list format).
One non-obvious detail that prevents wrong orders is that the AN923 pages explicitly note that products can have multiple versions, listed with the newest version first. That means your best match is not always the first diagram you find, so you should confirm your tool version before selecting a part number.
How to Use Makita MAC5200 parts breakdown
To use the Makita MAC5200 parts breakdown, match the numbered callouts in the exploded view to the item list, then copy the corresponding part number and verify the quantity used. This approach reduces ordering mistakes because the table distinguishes similar parts by name and part ID. Always confirm you are reading the correct model section before purchasing.
Match diagram callouts to the parts table
- Locate the Makita MAC5200 exploded view and find the numbered item that points to the part you want to replace. The callout number is your fastest reference because the drawing shows placement and neighboring parts.
- Find the same item number in the MAC5200 table and read across to capture the description, part number, and quantity. This matters because some components appear multiple times (for example, wheels, bolts, and washers).
- Check for related sealing parts that sit between assemblies, such as gaskets and O-rings, and note their item numbers too. This helps because a rebuild often requires both the hard part and its seal to prevent leaks.
Tip: When you see a kit entry (for example, a ring kit or gasket kit), confirm whether the kit replaces multiple individual items so you do not buy duplicates.
Use quantities to avoid under-ordering
The Qty column indicates how many of that part are used in the unit, not how many come in a package. If the table lists a quantity of 2 for a component like a wheel, O-ring, or spring, plan to order enough to service both sides or both positions.
Cross-check accessory and service items
The MAC5200 list includes service-related items such as compressor oil (1 quart) and the air filter element. If you are placing an order for internal parts, adding these maintenance items can reduce downtime because they are commonly needed during service.
Technical Specifications
This documentation is primarily a parts list, but it does include a few user-relevant size and quantity details that help you match fittings and fasteners during replacement.
| Specification | Value | Where it appears | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quick coupler size | 1/4″ | MAC5200 | Helps confirm hose and accessory compatibility without guessing thread or fitting size. |
| Unloading tube assembly size | 1/4″ | MAC5200 | Useful when replacing the unloader line so fittings match the original connection. |
| Compressor oil quantity | 1 quart | MAC5200 | Supports routine service planning so you purchase the correct maintenance supply size. |
| Example fastener size | M4 x 1 | AF505N | Confirms the thread and bolt size when replacing missing or damaged hardware. |
| Example fastener size | M5 x 2 | AF505N | Helps match the correct bolt size when ordering by spec instead of by name. |
| Example fastener size | M6 x 12 | AN923 | Supports correct hardware replacement when the tool requires specific bolt dimensions. |
| Wheels used | 2 | MAC5200 | Prevents ordering only one wheel when servicing the rolling base. |
| Pressure gauges used | 2 | MAC5200 | Clarifies that the unit uses two gauges, which matters if one is damaged and you want a matching replacement. |
Troubleshooting
If something does not match during ordering, use the parts list conventions to resolve version and availability issues before you buy. The table below focuses only on issues directly supported by what the parts breakdown pages state and how they present part availability and versions.
| Problem | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| A part shows N/A instead of a part number | The parts list marks that entry as not available or not applicable for ordering. | Use the diagram callout and the model name to contact Makita service or an authorized parts provider for a compatible replacement option. |
| My part looks different from the diagram | The AN923 pages note that products can have multiple versions, listed with the newest version first. | Confirm your tool version and compare multiple list entries if available, then select the part that matches your version before ordering. |
If you need symptom-based repair diagnostics (for example, pressure loss, motor issues, or firing problems), use the manufacturer support resources for your specific model, since this PDF is focused on parts identification rather than repair procedures.
Next Steps
After you identify the needed item numbers, record the model (Makita MAC5200, AF505N, or AN923), the part number, and the required quantity, then order through an authorized channel. If you are replacing seals, consider ordering the related gasket or ring kit entries shown in the parts list to avoid rework from reused seals. For issues that require diagnosis rather than replacement-part identification, use Makita support resources for your specific model and version.
What is the Makita MAC5200 part number for the air filter element?
The Makita MAC5200 air filter element is listed as part number 171006-E. The parts breakdown separates the full air filter assembly from the element-only listing, so confirm which item you need before ordering.
What size quick coupler does the MAC5200 use?
The MAC5200 quick coupler is specified as 1/4″ in the parts list. Matching this size helps ensure your hoses and air tools connect correctly without adapters.
How many wheels are used on the Makita MAC5200 frame?
The parts list shows the MAC5200 uses two wheels. When replacing a damaged wheel, ordering the correct quantity helps keep both sides consistent and avoids uneven rolling.
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