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Blade Pulley Tire
$12.33
In Stock
★★★★★
★★★★★
2 Reviews
Fix Number
FIX10133097
Manufacturer Part Number
45-69-0010
This is an authentic blade pulley tire. This part is sold individually, however two tires are needed on the bandsaw. If one tire needs to be replaced, it is recommended by the manufacturer to replace them both at the same time. The blade pulley tire is what keeps the blade tracking accurately. They are a common wear part that will become brittle or stretched out over time. This leads to the blade coming off the pulleys or not tracking correctly. This is a very simple repair, the tire stretches onto the pulleys, no disassembly required.

Installation Instructions

Mike from NILES, MI
OEM blade pulley tires no longer available
Remove the blade carriage from the top of the saw and disassemble. Clean and smooth the drive and driven wheels. Secure them in a holding fixture so that you can use both hands to stretch the tires over the outside of the wheels. Immerse the tires in a hot water bath so that they stretch more easily.

I am certain that this process would be much easier on a newer model saw (like the Milwaukee units this part is speced for!).
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Carbon Brush Assembly
$5.19
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10122192
Manufacturer Part Number
22-18-0680
This carbon brush is used on a variety of cordless tools and appliances. *Please note: This part is sold individually. Carbon brushes are commonly replaced because they wear out easily with friction. If your brush is worn out it can cause disruption in the functioning of the motor and reduce electric braking. If you notice cracks, burns and other damage on wire lead, then it is best to replace it to restore the motor and its functions. Refer to the manual provided by the manufacturer for further installation instructions.
Brush Assembly
$4.99
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10122139
Manufacturer Part Number
22-18-0075
This authentically sourced replacement carbon brush has a wire lead, brush spring, and bracket attached. This brush is sold individually, however, your tool requires two brushes to operate. If your motor is running poorly, worn brushes are the most common reason. A worn brush usually shows wear near the wire lead and sometimes has cracks or burns. We highly suggest checking the armature for burns at the same time, as this might indicate a more serious issue with your motor.
Carbon Brush Assembly
$10.53
On Order
Fix Number
FIX10122265
Manufacturer Part Number
22-18-2240
This is an authentic set of two carbon brushes, including the brush, holder, and spring. This is one of the most regularly replaced parts in a power tool due to the constant friction created and leading to wear. If the motor is not functioning properly, a worn brush is usually the cause. We suggest also checking the armature for damage at the same time as this may suggest a more serious problem with the motor.
Flange Nut
$5.52
In Stock
★★★★★
★★★★★
2 Reviews
Fix Number
FIX10131039
Manufacturer Part Number
44-40-0035
This is an authentic flange nut for multiple grinder models. The flange nut fits onto the spindle, followed by the grinding wheel. The flange is secured in place using a spanner wrench, which fits neatly into the holes of the flange nut. It measures approximately 5/8-inches and is sold individually.
Cam Follower
$4.99
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10117025
Manufacturer Part Number
02-25-0260
This is an OEM cam follower for a bandsaw. Each bandsaw has six cam followers in total, three on the front guide and three on the back. Four of these help to prevent the blade from wobbling, so it cuts straight. The other two support the back of the blades so it does not come off the tire when you are cutting. This cam follower is sold individually; however, it is recommended to replace all six at the same time. When this part becomes worn it can make a squealing sound and should be inspected for damage. For this repair you will need a flat blade screwdriver.
Shoe Assembly
$15.57
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10132586
Manufacturer Part Number
45-16-0645
The shoe assembly is located at the front of the reciprocating saw and helps to direct the blade while you cut. The most common reason this part is replaced is just from simply misplacing it. If the saw is used roughly, the pivot hinge between the mounting bar and the shoe can damage, which can cause the shoe to fall off. Never use your saw without this part intact as it could cause damage to your equipment. For this easy repair, use your Allen wrench to remove the screws and this will allow you to remove the shoe. To install the new shoe assembly, line up the forks with the housing and slide it into position. To finish, tighten the screws back up and it is ready to go.
Inner Disc Flange
$6.80
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10130006
Manufacturer Part Number
43-34-0935
This is an OEM inner disc flange, which is found on the spindle of a handheld grinder. Its function is to secure the grinding wheel to the spindle and providing support to the wheel, along with the flange nut (sold separately). It has a 5/8-inch non-threaded hole and a recess in it that engages with the spindle, and a 7/8-inch hub to accept a standard grinding wheel. This part is prone to wear and tear, which can lead to an unbalanced wheel. This is a simple repair that should only take a few minutes and should only require a wrench.
Sleeve Bearing
$4.99
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10128876
Manufacturer Part Number
42-40-0580
Sleeve bearings are located on the blade pulley axles of your bandsaw. If you notice the blade on your bandsaw is not tracking correctly, this is likely a sign that this part needs to be replaced. We recommend inspecting the blade pulley tires at the same time because if they are worn, they can also hinder the tracking of the blade. Each bandsaw has four of these sleeve bearings, however, they are sold separately. We carry only OEM quality parts to ensure proper fit and performance.
Fix Number
FIX10122113
Manufacturer Part Number
22-16-0275
This is a carbon brush, it is also known as a motor brush, and it is used with various power tools and equipment. The brush transfers electric currents to the motor. Your motor brush is an extremely common replacement part. It is considered a wear part, because the constant friction will wear it down. If you are experiencing a poor running motor, you will need to replace this part. New brushes will restore your motors electric braking. We recommend also inspecting your armature for damaging cracks or burns, this can indicate a larger problem in your motor that will require attention.

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