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Tapping Screw 265995-6

Part Number: 265995-6
Makita
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Price: $4.99
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*This part replaces obsolete part #: 660-265-995 and 266121-0.

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Specifications
  • Dimension: 4 X 18
Description:
Genuine Manufacturer Sourced replacement part used on a variety of Makita Power Tools. This is a Metal Pan-Head Screw and it is sold individually. This screws is commonly used to hold two pieces of Housing Set together.
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This part is compatible with the following machines:

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Products Compatibility

This item works with the following types of products:

  • • Chain Saw
  • • Chop Saw
  • • Circular Saw
  • • Cordless Drill
  • • Demolition Hammer
  • • Drill
  • • Grinder
  • • Hammer Drill
  • • Impact Driver
  • • Impact Wrench
  • • Jig saw
  • • Lawn Mower
  • • Miter Saw
  • • Nibbler
  • • Planer
  • • Reciprocating Saw
  • • Rotary Hammer
  • • Router
  • • Sander
  • • Saw
  • • Screwdriver
  • • Table Saw
  • • Trimmer
  • • Vacuum
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Repair Instructions: Submitted by Customers Like You
Tool Type:
Polisher
Parts Used:
Tapping Screw - 265995-6
Carbon Brush Set - CB303
Switch - 651282-3
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
30-60 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Wire stripper
Buffer worked intermittently
Turned out the power cable was bad, went ahead and used new parts because the tool was 18 years old, was surprised they were available, repaired the cord pulling it out of boot, then sliding it back through the boot after finding the problem, parts were fast to come, and since it was a weekend and asked for expedited shipping they gave me a partial discount! Love the graphics on website. Item I repaired was a Makita buffer. Thanks
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Tool Type:
Vacuum
Parts Used:
Tapping Screw - 265995-6
Flat Washer 4 - 941051-3
Stay - 458467-0
Valve - 424208-6
Capsule - 451226-1
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
Less than 15 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Na
Capsule was misplaced in trash .
Placed screw washer valve in capsule and tightened with
#2 Phillips screwdriver.

Installed on vac housing.
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Tool Type:
Miter Saw
Parts Used:
Tapping Screw - 265995-6
Lead Cover Holder - 451000-7
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
Less than 15 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver
Missing cover and screw
Replaced missing lead cover and screw.
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Tool Type:
Circular Saw
Parts Used:
Cord Guard - 682505-8
Tapping Screw - 265995-6
Power Cord - 664463-0
Motor Housing - 152989-9
Handle Cover - 417712-2
Name Plate - 853564-1
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
1-2 hours
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Wrench Set, Snap ring pliers
Trigger was loose in the handle and wouldn't work predictably. The housing was broken where the trigger mounts, allowing the movement.
You will have to take the saw mostly apart for this repair, but parts cost a lot less than a new saw if you don't mind the repair work. Start by removing the blade, washers, and bolt. Remove the foot from the saw by removing the pivot screw/nut at the front and the adjustment bolt from the rear (remove the set screw on the lever, then the lever, then the nut and bolt. Remove the blade guard by removing the snap ring, stop button, and return spring. Remove the drive pud (what the blade bolts to) by removing the four retaining screws. Remove the blade housing by removing the screws from the backside. Remove the handle cover. Remove the white plastic cover behind the blade housing. Pull the armature out of the field coil (might have to tap on the back of the motor housing to get the bearing out of the bore, otherwise it's held in with magnetic force). Carefully remove the wiring from the handle for the cord, trigger, and light. Remove the field coil screws and the coil (turning the housing over and thumping it against a wood block with release it; it's pressure fit). Reinstall the field coil into the new motor housing (line up the screw holes and tap it in with a drift ot screwdriver until it seats). Reinstall the field coil screws. Carefully route the wiring through the guides in the housing. If the cord needs replacement now's a good time. The rest of reassembly is just the reverse of disassembly. Be sure to test the saw when done. These are relatively simple tools to repair, just take your time and snap some pictures if you need to.
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