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Grease 1lb Type L 49-08-4175

OEM part for: Milwaukee

Part Number: 49-08-4175


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Medium 30-60 minutes (3 rated repairs)?
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Milwaukee
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Product Description ?

This genuine manufacturer-sourced replacement hammer grease which is specially produced for use with Milwaukee power tools. It is a petroleum based grease which helps to lubricate the system allowing for easy movement and protecting the internal components from the usual wear. This high-quality component is sold individually.

  • Classification: Part
  • Weight: 1.00 lbs.
  • Shipping: Ships Worldwide

Compatibility

This part will fit the following 9 machines

Milwaukee

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This item works with the following types of products:

  • Jig saw Parts
  • Saw Parts

This part replaces obsolete part #: 49-08-4170

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Medium 30-60 minutes (3 rated repairs)?

Sawzall blade didn't move, motor was fine.

Paul - July 24, 2017
👍 2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type

Jig saw

Difficulty

Medium

Time

More than 2 hours

Tools Used

Pliers, Socket set, Bearing splitter

Remove rubber overmold
Remove gearbox
Remove drive shaft and wobbler arm
Remove retaining rings on wobbler arm and drive shaft
Use a hammer head to bang out the outer bearing race from the wobbler arm
Use a bearing splitter to remove the inner bearing race from the drive shaft. Could not remove them without a splitter.
Clean the surfaces before installing the new bearings
Slide the wobbler retaining ring on the drive shaft before installing the bearings
Install the new bearings on the drive shaft. Use a socket to hammer them on. Can freeze the shaft for a day to shrink it a bit.
Install the wobbler arm over the bearings. Slight pressure with a vise helps to slide the bearings into the wobbler arm.
Install the retaining rings.
Clean old grease from the gearbox.
Apply new grease to the gearbox, bearings, blade arm.
Reassemble gearbox to drive motor.
Reinstall rubber overmold.
Reinstall blade shoe.
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Clean out drywall dust from a Milwaukee Sawzall.

Kurt - January 17, 2016
👍 1 of 1 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type

Reciprocating Saw

Difficulty

Easy

Time

15-30 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver

Take apart the sawzall using a 10 and 15 torx screwdriver. clean out the tool using a rag and a wet toothbrush. Do not use any type of cleaner or soap. wipe out the old grease and replace with the correct milwaukee grease. The instructions and amounts of grease to use are ereplacementparts.com.
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Jigsaw spindle would not accept blades.

Dallas - April 7, 2017
Tool Type

Jig saw

Difficulty

Medium

Time

15-30 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Pliers, Allen Wrenches

1. Disassembled jigsaw handles to access gear case.
2. Disassembled gear case.
3. Removed grease from gear case.
4. Removed spindle assembly (and attempted to repair it).
5. Purchased new spindle assembly and grease for gear case.
6. Re-attached new spindle assembly.
7. Filled gear case with recommended amount and type of grease.
8. Reassembled gear case.
9. Re-assembled jigsaw handles.
10. Performed operation test.

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