US Stove Secondary Air Tube – OEM Part 86727 | Stainless Steel Tube for Ashley AW180
Maintain optimal combustion and heating efficiency with the OEM 86727 Secondary Air Tube, specifically designed for the Ashley AW180 wood stove. Crafted from stainless steel and precision-drilled for controlled airflow, this replacement tube ensures clean burns and extended stove performance.
Key Features:
- OEM Certified – Direct replacement part designed to factory specifications
- High-Quality Stainless Steel – Resistant to heat and corrosion for long-lasting use
- Precision Airflow – 0.1875" holes regulate secondary air for cleaner combustion
- Sold Individually – Order one or multiple based on your stove’s needs
Specifications:
- Part Number: 86727
- Material: Stainless steel
- Tube Length: 14 3/4"
- Tube Diameter: 3/4" inside | 7/8" outside
- Hole Size: 0.1875"
- OEM Brand: US Stove Company (USSC)
Compatibility:
- Ashley Wood Stove: AW180
Pairs well with: Ashley Stove Products and US Stove Company Parts
Why Choose the OEM 86727 Secondary Air Tube?
Secondary air tubes play a critical role in modern wood stove efficiency by re-burning exhaust gases before they exit the firebox. A damaged or warped tube can reduce efficiency, increase smoke, and compromise performance. Replacing worn tubes with the OEM 86727 restores proper airflow balance, improves heat output, and helps keep your stove operating safely and efficiently.
Installation Instructions:
Allow the stove to cool completely before servicing. Ensure all embers are extinguished and remove any remaining ash from the firebox.
Open the stove door and remove internal components as required to access the secondary air tube area (such as baffles or flame shields).
Locate the existing secondary air tube and identify its locking position in the stove’s support brackets.
Using a screwdriver or similar tool, gently tap the tube sideways to disengage it from the locking channel.
Lower and remove the old tube from the firebox.
Inspect mounting brackets and surrounding components for damage or debris and clean as needed.
Insert the new stainless steel secondary air tube into position, aligning the air holes to face the correct direction (typically toward the front or center of the firebox).
Slide the tube into the locking channel until it seats securely.
Reinstall any removed internal components and close the stove door.
Installation Tip:
All secondary air tubes must be properly installed and intact for safe stove operation. Never operate the stove with missing, cracked, or improperly seated air tubes.
