Belt or Drum Sander Parts
Start With Your Model Number
Popular Belt or Drum Sander Parts
$39.90

Switch W/ Key
removed the nut holding the power switch assembly on the saw.
removed 3 screws from the back cover.
removed the 2 white wires and 2 black wires from the switch terminal post. pay attention to wire color on each post.
removed old switch from the bracket by squeezing the sides of the old switch to remove the switch from the bracket.
inserted the new switch in place in the opening.
re attached the wires to the spade terminal on the switch using the 4 terminals. black on the 2 posts top and bottom on one side and the other side white on the top and bottom.
re attach the switch assembly to the table saw
test operation Read more...
Fix Number FIX10325609
Manufacturer Part Number 489105-00
This Switch is an OEM approved replacement part for various tools and models manufactured by Delta, Black and Decker, and Porter Cable. For full compatibility, please see the "Model Cross Reference List" below. This Switch has four terminals, a removable safety key, and a compact design for easy installation. The purpose of the switch is to turn the device on/off, as well as playing a role in electric breaking by momentarily reversing electrical polarity. Due to the mechanical internals of switches, they tend to degrade and wear out over time, making them a commonly replaced part in power tools. Common symptoms of a broken switch include: the device has completely stopped functioning, it will not turn on, and turning off intermittently during use. Each Switch is sold individually, and may also be referred to as a Rocker Switch.
Installation Instructions
keith from EMPORIA, KS
Power switch would not turn saw off
unplugged power cord.removed the nut holding the power switch assembly on the saw.
removed 3 screws from the back cover.
removed the 2 white wires and 2 black wires from the switch terminal post. pay attention to wire color on each post.
removed old switch from the bracket by squeezing the sides of the old switch to remove the switch from the bracket.
inserted the new switch in place in the opening.
re attached the wires to the spade terminal on the switch using the 4 terminals. black on the 2 posts top and bottom on one side and the other side white on the top and bottom.
re attach the switch assembly to the table saw
test operation Read more...
$3.04

Brush Cap
Fix Number FIX10109745
Manufacturer Part Number 803483
This is a brush cap for your power tools. It holds the brush inside the tool. It has external threads that lead into the housing of the tool. When removing this part be gentle because too much pressure can make them crack. This part is made of plastic, and is sold individually. To remove the brush cap you should use a flat head screw driver.
$13.25

Carbon Brush
Fix Number FIX10116513
Manufacturer Part Number N031652
This brush is a genuine Porter-Cable replacement part, not generic. As pictured, this brush is ready to install and includes carbon brush, wire lead, and spring. This item is sold individually. Over time, brushes will wear down and eventually require replacement.
This brush will fit the models listed in the 'Compatibility' section below. It is not guaranteed to fit any other power tool models.
• Worn brushes are often the cause of a poorly running motor
• Replacing brushes can fix an intermittent motor
• New brushes can restore a motor’s electric braking
Carbon motor brushes are one of the most commonly replaced power tool components. Because carbon brushes are wear items, meaning that through friction and use they will gradually wear away, they will eventually require replacement. Worn brushes are common causes of intermittent motor function, reduced electric braking, and reduced motor power. A worn out brush will often be worn down near the wire lead and may be cracked, pitted, or burned. When replacing carbon brushes, be sure to also inspect your armature for burns, cracks, or other damage which indicates a larger motor problem.
$6.60

Brush and Spring
Fix Number FIX10116511
Manufacturer Part Number N031635
This part includes one carbon brush with a wire lead and brush spring attached. A poorly running motor is often due to worn brushes, which is why they are such a common repair in power tools. Due to the constant friction they are under, they will wear over time, and will need to be replaced. If upon inspection you notice the carbon brush is burnt or otherwise damaged, you will also want to check the condition of the armature, as this might suggest a larger problem with the motor.
$2.99

Strain Reliever
Fix Number FIX10113583
Manufacturer Part Number 901266
This is a strain reliever for your power tools. It found at the meeting place between your cord, and the outer tool housing. The relief is an important part for your power tool because it protects your cord from tearing and breaking due to constant pressure. Keep your relief in good condition because it will extend the life of the cord, and the machine overall.
Installation Instructions
Jeff from WISC RAPIDS, WI
Strain reliever broken at base of saw. Core frayed.
1. Unplug saw. 2.Examine and determine which parts need to be removed to gain access to switch. 3.Remove screws one at a time and placed in dish keeping track of size and length of where removed from handle. 4. Slowly pull handle apart exposing switch and wires. 5. Remove screws holding black and white wires keeping track of which wire goes where. 6. Thread new power cord the same way the old one was positioned though the handle and reassemble.
Read more...
$16.47

Shoe Assembly (3 Inch)
Fix Number FIX10114677
Manufacturer Part Number 908910
This is a shoe assembly, which includes the steel shoe with a corked platen, and the three screws needed to attach it to the sander. This OEM part is a direct replacement for the original. The shoe assembly is the surface that the sandpaper belt will run against. Over time, the shoe will eventually wear out due to its consistent contact with the sandpaper belt. When it wears out this can cause irregular sanding to occur. For this simple repair, you will remove the sanding belt, and then unfasten the three screws securing it to the sander. Align the new shoe on the base of the sander and secure it with the three screws.
$29.34

Power Cord - 10', 18 Gauge, 2-Wire -Terminals not included
Fix Number FIX10169874
Manufacturer Part Number 330072-97
$8.51

Dust Bag
Fix Number FIX10115519
Manufacturer Part Number A23158
This is an OEM dust bag for your sander, and it is sold as an individual part. The dust bag connects to the sander to help control the dust created while sanding. This part includes the cloth bag and wire frame that secures it. There is also a zipper located at the bottom of the bag, which is used to easily empty it after each use. Over time the bag can wear or the zipper may damage. This is a quick, easy, and tool-free repair that you can do yourself. This dust bag is connected to the sander with a spring clamp. Press the two halves of the spring clamp together and pull it to remove. Take your new dust bag, pinch the clamp together and place the bag over the opening.
$7.33

Cog Drive Belt
Fix Number FIX10087110
Manufacturer Part Number BD46075
This is a drive belt for a sander. It is what drives the sanding belt. The belt can wear over the years and will require replacement. It usually shows its wear in the form of cracks, fraying or breakage. The cogs can also start to wear making it difficult to grip properly. For this repair, use your Phillips head screwdriver to remove the screws securing the pulley cover and the motor cover. Place your unit in the vertical standing position and then loosen the hex head set screw. Raise the motor pulley to release the belt tension. Place the new drive belt on the drive pulley first and then the motor pulley. Test the tension of the belt with your fingers. Adjust the belt tension until there is a 1/4-inch give and then tighten the belt tension nut.
$2.99

Bearing
Fix Number FIX10188435
Manufacturer Part Number N110359
This authentic ball bearing is sold individually. It can be used in a variety of differently model types, such as miter saws, circular saws, table saws, and angle grinders. This ball bearing is sealed on both sides. Its job is to minimize friction between rotating parts. The armature rotates at a very fast rate, so after years of use, it is normal for the bearings to wear.
Brands
- Black and Decker Belt or Drum Sander Parts
- Bosch Belt or Drum Sander Parts
- Craftsman Belt or Drum Sander Parts
- Delta Belt or Drum Sander Parts
- Dotco Belt or Drum Sander Parts
- Hitachi Belt or Drum Sander Parts
- Jet Belt or Drum Sander Parts
- Milwaukee Belt or Drum Sander Parts
- Ryobi Belt or Drum Sander Parts
- Worx Belt or Drum Sander Parts
Related Pages
- Belt or Drum Sander Belts
- Belt or Drum Sander Brackets and Flanges
- Belt or Drum Sander Pulleys
- Belt or Drum Sander Springs and Shock Absorbers
Popular Belt or Drum Sander Models
- 1765 (Type 1) 6 Belt / 10 Disc Sander
- 137283300 Belt / Disc Sander
- 363 (Type 10) Belt Sander
- 363 (Type 9) Belt Sander
- BD4600 Belt and Disc Sander
- 4029 (Type 4) Belt Sander
- 4029 (Type 3) Belt Sander
- 352VS (Type 8) 3x21 Vs Belt Sander
- 5935 (SER 701-14125) 4" Belt Sander w/ Vacuum Bag
- 5935 (SER 701-1001) 4" Belt Sander w/ Vacuum Bag
- 5936 (SER 767A) 4" Belt Sander with Vacuum Bag
- 5936 (SER 767-14691) 4" Belt Sander with Vacuum Bag
- 5936 (SER 767-1001) 4" Belt Sander with Vacuum Bag
- BD4601G Belt And Disc Sander
- BE321 Belt Sander
- BE319 ((NP20255D000875-NP20411D002851)) Be319 Belt Sander (Np20255d000875-Np20411d002851) 1-14-22 (Rev:04)
- BE319 (ON22081D000001) Be319 Belt Sander (On22081d000001 And Later) 1-14-22 (Rev:04)
- BE319 Belt Sander
- BE319 ((NP20425D002852-ON22072D001140)) Be319 Belt Sander (Np20425d002852-On22072d001140) 1-14-22 (Rev:04)
- BE319 ((CE14461D020001-CE20331D023600)) Be319 Belt Sander (Ce14461d020001–ce20331d023600) 1-14-22 (Rev:04)