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Lathe Switch
91 Reviews
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Switches are commonly replaced parts in power tools, handling all on/off and variable speed operations. They also have a role in electric breaking; they can momentarily reverse electrical polarity. Because switches use mechanical internals, they will degrade and wear out over time, eventually requiring replacement. Some common signs of a broken or failing switch are:The tool will not start when you use the switch, or it requires multiple tries to turn on, until eventually it refuses to start at all. The variable speed function and electric braking aren’t working properly.
Part Number: 489105-00
$41.51
This Rocker switch has 4 terminals and a compact design for easy installation. This authentic Delta replacement part is sold individually.Switches are commonly replaced parts in power tools, handling all on/off and variable speed operations. They also have a role in electric breaking; they can momentarily reverse electrical polarity. Because switches use mechanical internals, they will degrade and wear out over time, eventually requiring replacement. Some common signs of a broken or failing switch are:
Lathe Carriage Bolt
6 Reviews
In Stock
Part Number: 710-0451
$3.99
Genuine Manufacturer Approved Carriage Bolt is a standard part that fits a variety of products. This part is sold individually and the Nut is not included. The square area under the head is designed to fit into a square hole in the work piece it measures 5/16-18 x .75. It is this square hole that restrains the bolt and keeps it from turning when the nut is tightened.
Lathe Ball Bearing
6 Reviews
In Stock
Included in part number 395843-00
Part Number: 146555-01
$24.97
Genuine Manufacturer Sourced replacement part used on a variety of equipment. This part is made out of Metal and is Sold Individually. Ball bearings are used to reduce friction between rotating parts. The balls or rollers take the load and spin, distributing the weight evenly while the minimal contact area of the ball reduces friction. This reduces wear on the tool and allows it to run smoothly. Bearings experience constant wear when the tool is in operation from pressure, heat, vibration and friction. Because of this, many Bearings need periodic maintenance or replacement.Included in part number 395843-00
Lathe Ball Bearing
5 Reviews
In Stock
Part Number: BB-6202ZZ
$43.01
This is an Genuine Manufacturer Authorized replacement part used on variety of power tools. Ball bearings are used to reduce friction between rotating parts. The balls or rollers take the load and spin, distributing the weight evenly while the minimal contact area of the ball reduces friction. This reduces wear on the tool and allows it to run smoothly. Bearings experience constant wear when the tool is in operation from pressure, heat, vibration and friction. Because of this, many Bearings need periodic maintenance or replacement.
Lathe Switch Key
10 Reviews
In Stock
This Switch Key is used on the Ridgid tools listed below._b_It must be used in conjunction with the Switch part numbers 826347 & 826123 or the switch will not function.
The Switch Key is inserted into the switch, then the switch will be operational.
This is safety feature for unauthorized use of the tool.
Part Number: 089038003010
$4.99
Genuine Ridgid replacement part, this part is sold individually.This Switch Key is used on the Ridgid tools listed below._b_It must be used in conjunction with the Switch part numbers 826347 & 826123 or the switch will not function.
The Switch Key is inserted into the switch, then the switch will be operational.
This is safety feature for unauthorized use of the tool.
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