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Ball Bearing
$8.77
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10180907
Manufacturer Part Number
605040-15
Genuine OEM sourced replacement part used on a variety of power tools. Ball bearings are used to reduce friction between rotating parts. Bearings experience constant wear when the tool is in operation, because of this they need to be periodically checked and replaced if needed. This part is made out of metal and it is sold individually. Included in part number 381004-00 spindle assembly.
Ball Bearing
$25.16
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10141520
Manufacturer Part Number
211031-6
Included in Part Number 516306-1. rnThis Ball Bearing is sealed on both sides. This genuine Makita replacement part is sold individually. rnrn • Ball bearings minimize friction between rotating parts in your tool. The balls or rollers bear the load and spin, distributing the weight evenly, while the minimal contact area of the balls reduces friction. This reduces wear on the tool, allowing it to run smoothly. rn • Bearings experience constant wear when the tool is in operation from pressure, heat, vibration and friction. Because of this, many Bearings need periodic maintenance or replacement.
Ball Bearing
$7.45
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10116847
Manufacturer Part Number
02-04-0847
Included in part number 14-13-0465
Fix Number
FIX10141514
Manufacturer Part Number
211021-9
This replacement ball bearing is an authentic Makita item. It is supplied directly from original equipment manufacturer for use with angle grinders. Please check diagrams for proper application of this item. The bearing is specially designed to reduce friction between rotating parts. Over time it will wear out and will need to be replaced. This is a sealed metal bearing and it is sold individually. Included in part number 515616-3
Ball Bearing
$9.88
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX11927722
Manufacturer Part Number
605040-05
This is an OEM replacement part used on on a variety of electric power tools. This is a standard ball bearing which is has multiple applications based on your tool. Bearings are designed to reduce friction between two rotating parts. Since bearings experience constant wear from pressure, heat and friction, eventually they would need to be replaced. This is sealed metal bearing and it is sold individually.
Ball Bearing 608ddw
$30.53
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10141466
Manufacturer Part Number
210005-4
This authentic OEM part is compatible with various handheld power tools made by Makita including jig saws, routers, and sanders. A bearing\\\'s main purpose is to decrease friction between moving parts. They also stabilize parts to keep proper direction and angle. Bearings are high wear items that may need regular replacement. Sold individually. Included in part number 517266-0 Armature Assembly 115V
Needle Bearing
$6.25
On Order
Fix Number
FIX10169646
Manufacturer Part Number
330004-06
This needle bearing is an authentic OEM part. This piece is used in DeWALT and Black & Decker power tools including various saws and grinders. Bearings buffer and secure moving parts while reducing friction. Needle bearings have long rollers rather than balls. Bearings are highly worn parts and may need replacement often. This part is sold individually. Included in part number 398618-00 Gear Case Assembly
ROLLER SET (WHEEL, BEARING AND
$16.60
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX19505196
Manufacturer Part Number
1619P01375
DEEP-GROOVE BALL BEARING
$7.10
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX19508167
Manufacturer Part Number
2600905032
Bearing, Ball
$6.25
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX16680866
Manufacturer Part Number
605040-06
This is replacement ball bearing is a commonly used item on a variety of power tools. Bearings are specially designed to allow connected parts to rotate smoothly. The way it is build it will minimize friction between the rotating parts. This is a sealed metal bearing generally used with an armature. Includes one (1) bearing per order. Steps to replace this bearing would be different from one model to another. However, general steps to complete this repair would be the same. You may need a screwdriver and pliers to finish this job. • Make sure the unit is unplugged • Remove the cover/housing • Disengage the brushes • Remove the armature • Remove the old bearing • Install the new bearing • Reassemble unit and test the equipment

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