Ball Bearing (6203zz) 089210136012
Part Number: 089210136012
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*This part replaces obsolete part #: 089240012009 (10-4-18 (Rev:04)), 089240012009, 79027013007, 825541, 079027007046, 089140200039, 079027005023, 089170109066, 971803001, A50062030045, 820722-5, 080035003021 and A100498.
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Description:
This is a genuine replacement part sourced from the original manufacturer for use with edgers, sanders, and miter saws. The special ball bearing is commonly used to reduce friction between a rotating shaft and fixed part assembly. This ball bearing is available as an individual replacement please see model diagram for associative parts. |
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Compatibility
the 46 compatible machines
This part is compatible with the following machines:
Ryobi
AP1301 Surface Planer
DP102L 10" Laser Drill Press
DP102L 10" Laser Drill Press
DP121L 12" Laser Drill Press
DP121L 12" Laser Drill Press
TS1553DXL 12" Laser Miter Saw
TS1553DXL 12" Laser Miter Saw
AP-12 Planer
DP102L 10" Laser Drill Press
DP102L 10" Laser Drill Press
DP121L 12" Laser Drill Press
DP121L 12" Laser Drill Press
TS1553DXL 12" Laser Miter Saw
TS1553DXL 12" Laser Miter Saw
AP-12 Planer
DP100 Drill Press
DP100 Drill Press
WDP1850 18 1/2" Wood Drilling System
C306C Cutting Saw
C355C Cutting Saw
JP06101 6-1/8-Inch (156 Mm)
AP1305 Ap1305 12-1/2 In. Thickness Planer 2-24-21 (Rev:01)
DP100 Drill Press
WDP1850 18 1/2" Wood Drilling System
C306C Cutting Saw
C355C Cutting Saw
JP06101 6-1/8-Inch (156 Mm)
AP1305 Ap1305 12-1/2 In. Thickness Planer 2-24-21 (Rev:01)
Ridgid
JP06000 6 1/8" Jointer / Planer
JP06000 6 1/8" Jointer / Planer
JP06100 6 1/8" Jointer / Planer
JP06100 6 1/8" Jointer / Planer
OL50145MW Air Compressor
JP06101 6 1/8" Jointer/Planer
JP06101 6 1/8" Jointer/Planer
TP1300 13" Thickness Planer
R4330 13" Thickness Planer
TP13001 13" Thickness Planer
TP13002 13" Thickness Planer
JP06000 6 1/8" Jointer / Planer
JP06100 6 1/8" Jointer / Planer
JP06100 6 1/8" Jointer / Planer
OL50145MW Air Compressor
JP06101 6 1/8" Jointer/Planer
JP06101 6 1/8" Jointer/Planer
TP1300 13" Thickness Planer
R4330 13" Thickness Planer
TP13001 13" Thickness Planer
TP13002 13" Thickness Planer
EB44240 Oscillating Edge Belt Sander
EB44241 Oscillating Edge Belt/Spindle Sander
JP0610 6 1/8" Jointer/Planer
JP0610 6 1/8" Jointer/Planer
OF25135CW Air Compressor
R4512 10 inch Table Saw
R4512 10 inch Table Saw
OF50150TS Tri-Stack 5 Gallon Air Compressor
R4331 13 In. Thickness Planer
TP13000 13" Thickness Planer
R41422 14 In. Abrasive Cut-Off Machine 1-2-18 (Rev:02)
EB44241 Oscillating Edge Belt/Spindle Sander
JP0610 6 1/8" Jointer/Planer
JP0610 6 1/8" Jointer/Planer
OF25135CW Air Compressor
R4512 10 inch Table Saw
R4512 10 inch Table Saw
OF50150TS Tri-Stack 5 Gallon Air Compressor
R4331 13 In. Thickness Planer
TP13000 13" Thickness Planer
R41422 14 In. Abrasive Cut-Off Machine 1-2-18 (Rev:02)
Powermate
Homelite
Craftsman
Southland
Airstream
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Repair Instructions: Submitted by Customers Like You
4 of 4 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type:
Planer
Repair Difficulty:
Hard
Time Spent Repairing:
More than 2 hours
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket set, Drimmel
Bearing went out on the planer
The opening for the non-driven end of the planer shaft is too small for my smallest gear puller to fit through the bearing mount opening to pull the fused inner race of the failed bearing. The slot in the frame for the planner shaft for original factory installation was too small for the shaft to be removed with a fused inner race stuck on the shaft.
I opened up the slot for the original shaft installation slightly top and bottom to allow the race to slide through the opening so the fused Inner race could be removed with a small Dremel bit. Once the inner race was removed. I cleaned all of the associated parts and mounts and reassembled the shaft with the new bearings and chains.
I opened up the slot for the original shaft installation slightly top and bottom to allow the race to slide through the opening so the fused Inner race could be removed with a small Dremel bit. Once the inner race was removed. I cleaned all of the associated parts and mounts and reassembled the shaft with the new bearings and chains.
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Tool Type:
Planer
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
More than 2 hours
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket set, Wrench Set, Adjustable Wrench, Snap ring pliers, Gear puller
Bad ball bearing on cutter head
1. Disassemble planer and remove cutter head.
2. Use gear puller to remove bearing.
3. Install new bearings and reassembled.
2. Use gear puller to remove bearing.
3. Install new bearings and reassembled.
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Tool Type:
Jointer
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
30-60 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Socket set, Wrench Set, Nutdriver, Bearing puller
Bought a used ridgid jointer and replaced the worn out parts
1. Removed the fence with the slide all together by loosening two rear allen bolts ( careful it is very heavy so if you can get another person to help you remove it)
2. Remove the guard cutter.
3. Remove the pulley guard cover.
4. Remove the belt.
5. Lower both infeed and outfeed table.
6. Loosen both hex screws that hold the cutter head. ( lift the cutter head as you loosen the screws there is barely any room for the screw to go down).
7. Remove the cutter head ( careful don't get cut with the blades).
8. Remove pulley.
9. With a bearing puller remove both support bearing and bearing.( now is the time to upgrade your cutter head like I did)
10. Press both bearings and follow everything in reverse order to assemble back.
11. Enjoy your new parts.
2. Remove the guard cutter.
3. Remove the pulley guard cover.
4. Remove the belt.
5. Lower both infeed and outfeed table.
6. Loosen both hex screws that hold the cutter head. ( lift the cutter head as you loosen the screws there is barely any room for the screw to go down).
7. Remove the cutter head ( careful don't get cut with the blades).
8. Remove pulley.
9. With a bearing puller remove both support bearing and bearing.( now is the time to upgrade your cutter head like I did)
10. Press both bearings and follow everything in reverse order to assemble back.
11. Enjoy your new parts.
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Tool Type:
Planer
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
1-2 hours
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket set, Wrench Set, Hammer
Planer bearing started squealing
1. Removed side plastic
2. Removed belt
3. Pulled cutter head from end of planer
4. Pulled both bearings off and installed new bearings
5. Reassembled
2. Removed belt
3. Pulled cutter head from end of planer
4. Pulled both bearings off and installed new bearings
5. Reassembled
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Tool Type:
Drill Press
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
15-30 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Pliers
Drill press shaft bearings were becoming "rough".
1.) Loosen pulley belt.
2.) Remove belt.
3.) Loosen shaft set screw located on pulley.
4.) Remove pulley from shaft
5.) Remove shaft and bearings assembly from drill press assembly.
6.) Remove snap rings retaining bearings and bearing spacer to shaft.
7.) Remove bearings and spacer from shaft.
8.) Assemble in reverse order using new bearings.
2.) Remove belt.
3.) Loosen shaft set screw located on pulley.
4.) Remove pulley from shaft
5.) Remove shaft and bearings assembly from drill press assembly.
6.) Remove snap rings retaining bearings and bearing spacer to shaft.
7.) Remove bearings and spacer from shaft.
8.) Assemble in reverse order using new bearings.
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Shipping cost was more than the part thought it was rather exaorbant just short of ten dollars for a three dollar bearing.
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February 5, 2020
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Roller bearing
Perfect, easy to replace. The right stuff.
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July 29, 2019
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