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Power Cord
$28.36
Special Order
Fix Number
FIX10169913
Manufacturer Part Number
330079-98
It is constructed with tough, thick outer rubber insulation for a long service life. Power Cord Specifications: • 2 Prongs • 2 Wires • 14 Gauge • 10 Feet Long
Brush and Spring
$6.86
In Stock
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1 Review
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.
Strain Reliever
$7.69
In Stock
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...
Brush 120V (Sold Invididually)
$7.69
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10116514
Manufacturer Part Number
N031653
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Fix Number
FIX10169632
Manufacturer Part Number
330003-64
This is a ball bearing for your power tools. It is used in a variety of machines for rotary motion. The bearings support your tools by lowering the friction, which allows easy rotation of moving parts. Depending on how often you use your tool the bearings are a commonly replaced part. This is because they will experience most of the pressure, heat, and vibrations.

Installation Instructions

Michael from NEW BERLIN, WI
Bad bearing on brush end of Bucksaw motor
remove the brush cover on the end oppisite blade, unplug brush and remove bronze brusholder, if not replacing brushes , mark them for left and right. In my case the bearing had seized to the armature shaft much tighter than its normal shrink fit, so a bearing puller was needed, once the bearing is off, clean up shaft , heat bearing to about 200 deg F and blast end of shaft with cyrofreeze -60 F quickly drop bearing onto shaft and with very little effort it should slide on and bottom out on shaft. work quickly the shrink fit only lasts a few seconds. the trick is to heat bearing but not get it too warm and distort the plastic bearing cover. reinstall brush cap and old or new brushes. these old bucksaws are great for siding jobs , problem is only thing still available is the bearings and brushes. I think this saw is 35-40 years old , maybe I can get another 10 years out of it and by then I will be too old to lift it. Read more...
Outer Blade Clamp
$5.58
Special Order
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1 Review
Fix Number
FIX10166063
Manufacturer Part Number
145343-01
Dust Bag Assembly-
$33.16
On Order
Fix Number
FIX10109118
Manufacturer Part Number
696167
Power Cord
$26.41
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10110981
Manufacturer Part Number
879182
Ball Bearing
$7.61
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10111780
Manufacturer Part Number
886333SV

Installation Instructions

Michael from NEW BERLIN, WI
Bad bearing on brush end of Bucksaw motor
remove the brush cover on the end oppisite blade, unplug brush and remove bronze brusholder, if not replacing brushes , mark them for left and right. In my case the bearing had seized to the armature shaft much tighter than its normal shrink fit, so a bearing puller was needed, once the bearing is off, clean up shaft , heat bearing to about 200 deg F and blast end of shaft with cyrofreeze -60 F quickly drop bearing onto shaft and with very little effort it should slide on and bottom out on shaft. work quickly the shrink fit only lasts a few seconds. the trick is to heat bearing but not get it too warm and distort the plastic bearing cover. reinstall brush cap and old or new brushes. these old bucksaws are great for siding jobs , problem is only thing still available is the bearings and brushes. I think this saw is 35-40 years old , maybe I can get another 10 years out of it and by then I will be too old to lift it. Read more...
Carbon Brush (Sold Individually)
$4.99
On Order
Fix Number
FIX10111024
Manufacturer Part Number
879553

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