Genuine Skil replacement part, this item is sold as a set, right and left side.
This Handle Set encases the Switch, Cord, and Cord Guard.
It is compatible on all of the Saws listed below.
A Torx screwdriver is required for repair. Remove all of the screws attaching the handle to the saw, then remove the switch. Replace switch on the new handle, then reattach the new handle to the saw.
Pistol Grip Handle 3900144001
OEM part for: Skil
Part Number: 3900144001
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Product Description ?
- Classification: Part
- Weight: 0.26 lbs.
- Shipping: Ships Worldwide
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Compatibility
This part will fit the following 15 machines
Skil
This item works with the following types of products:
- Saw Parts
- Circular Saw Parts
This part replaces obsolete part #: 1619X01363, 2610902881
Repair Videos ?
Step-by-step instructions for removing and installing the pistol grip handle on your Skilsaw. ...
October 09, 2017
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Broken handle
Tool Type
Circular Saw
Difficulty
Easy
Time
Less than 15 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, none
Parts Used
Dropped it off the roof, broke the handle.
Tool Type
Circular Saw
Difficulty
Easy
Time
Less than 15 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Torx bit
Parts Used
2. Take the handle screws out from main saw body and push the metal screw spacers out of the plastic handle.
3. Push the metal screw spacers into the new handle where it attaches to the main saw.
4. Separate the handle halves.
5. Remove trigger screw and the cord hold down bracket.
6. Reattach the trigger into the new handle and the cord hold down bracket.
7. Screw the two halves together.
8. Reattach the handle to the saw, put the screws in loose until everything is lined up, then tighten down.
Handle, shroud and switch needed replacing.
Tool Type
Circular Saw
Difficulty
Medium
Time
Less than 15 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Nutdriver, Torx drivers
My handle crack because my saw fell and crack the handle. The part came fast and was very easy to repair.
Tool Type
Circular Saw
Difficulty
Easy
Time
15-30 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver
Parts Used
handle on worm drive skill saw broke
Tool Type
Circular Saw
Difficulty
Medium
Time
15-30 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, none
Parts Used
Handle was cracked
Tool Type
Circular Saw
Difficulty
Easy
Time
15-30 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver
Parts Used
2-Remove 4 screws to remove the old handle from saw. There's still wire inside the handle so be careful.
3-Remove 4 screws to split the handle in half
4- Remove 3 screws holding the wire and switch in place..
5- Retrace your steps and all should go pretty smoothly
handle broken
Tool Type
Circular Saw
Difficulty
Easy
Time
15-30 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver
The original pistol grip had broken.
Tool Type
Circular Saw
Difficulty
Easy
Time
Less than 15 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Power Drill
Parts Used
2. I made sure the saw was not plugged in.
3. I removed the broken pistol grip and put the attachment screws in a secure place.
4. I replaced the pistol grip and put all the screws in the right holes.
5. I torqued the screws to uniform tightness.
6. I plugged the saw in and assured myself that it worked properly.
7. I turned off the lights in the shop and had a beer.
Warped base plate, broken handle and worn brushes
Tool Type
Circular Saw
Difficulty
Easy
Time
15-30 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers, Adjustable Wrench, 3 different size torque sockets
Pistol Grip Handle Broke When Saw Fell Off Sawhorse
Tool Type
Circular Saw
Difficulty
Medium
Time
15-30 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Wrench Set, Torques Screwdriver / Allen Wrenches
2. Removed Trigger Assembly From Broken Handle Pieces
3. Installed Trigger Assembly Into New (Pistol Grip Handle)
4. Installed Cord And Anti-Kink Into New (Pistol Grip Handle)
5. Reassemble New (Pistol Grip Handle) With New (Torques Screws)
6. Reattach New (Pistol Grip Handle) To Saw With New (Shoulder Bolts)
7. Test Saw With New Saw Blade Installed With (Blade Bolt Wrench)
8. Works Beautifully Thanks Guys
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