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How to Change the Milwaukee Sawzall QUIK-LOK Blade Clamp Assembly

Posted on | October 12, 2009 | No Comments

This article explains hwo to remove the QUIK-LOK Blade Clamp assembly on Milwaukee Sawzalls. The blade clamp assembly has to come off when being replaced and for other repairs.

This article has a video and step-by-step instructions to demonstrate this. Milwaukee's instructions are also below the video.

 

Milwaukee Sawzall

*These instructions apply only to model numbers 6519-22, 6520-21, 6521-21, 6523-21 and 6536-21 Sawzalls with QUIK-LOK® Blade Clamps.

Tools needed to remove the blade clamp assembly are:

  • a hammer, and
  • a flat-head screwdriver.


REMOVING THE QUIK-LOK BLADE CLAMP

1. Remove external retaining ring (7) and pull front cam (6) off.

2. Pull lock pin (1) out and remove remainder of parts.

     

    REASSEMBLY OF THE QUIK-LOK BLADE CLAMP

    1. Coat new lock pin with powdered graphite.

    2. Hold tool in a vertical position.

    3. Place spring cover (2) onto spindle.

    4. Slide torsion spring (3) onto spindle with spring leg 90 degrees counterclockwise from the hole in the spindle.

    5. Slide sleeve (4) onto spindle aligning hole on sleeve with hole in spindle.

    6. Slide rear cam (5) over sleeve until it bottoms on sleeve shoulder, ensure spring leg inserts into hole in rear cam.

    7. Rotate rear cam counterclockwise until there is a clearance for lock pin (1) to be inserted into sleeve/spindle holes. Insert lock pin.

    8. Align front cam (6) inner ribs with rear cam outer slots and slide front cam onto sleeve until it bottoms. Retaining ring groove should be completely visible.

    9. Attach retaining ring (7) by separating coils and inserting end of ring into groove, then wind remainder of ring into groove. Ensure ring is seated in groove.

    10. Blade clamp should rotate freely. During normal usage, debris may prevent blade clamp from rotating freely.

    Milwaukee Blade Clamp Diagram

     

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