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Finish Nailer Repair - Replacing the Driver Guide (Ridgid Part # 79004001022)
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Finish Nailer Repair - Replacing the Driver Guide (Ridgid Part # 79004001022)
Tools & Materials
- flat head screwdriver
- gloves
Safety Guidelines
- Make sure to wear gloves if the heated tire is too hot to handle.
It never hurts to double check that you've purchased the correct tire for your bandsaw, but chances are that it will still appear very small even if it's the right one.
We explain a trick to make this repair an easy one.
Steps to Replace a Bandsaw Tire
1. Remove the old tire with a flat head screwdriver.
The old tire will be nice and stretched out, so removing it from the wheel with a flat head screwdriver should be easy.
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2. Heat the new bandsaw tire.
Use this step if your new bandsaw tire is too tight to pry onto the wheel.
If it's possible to install the new tire without heating it, move on to step three.
In the case of tightly-fitting bandsaw tires, try heating the tire to make it more flexible.
Running the new tire under warm or hot water will often make it flexible enough to pry onto the wheel.
In some cases, the tire may need to be submerged under hot water for several minutes.
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3. Pry the new tire onto the wheel.
If you had to heat your tire before this step, you'll want to get it onto the wheel quickly so that it does not cool and lose its flexibility.
Place the tire over the top of the wheel and pry it onto the rest of the way by hand.
Even when heating the tire, it still may take some effort to install it on the saw, so be prepared to use some elbow grease.
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Conclusion
If you're looking to replace your bandsaw's tire, you can begin your search on our Home Page or by using the "Model Number Search" at the top of this page.
Also, visit our Bandsaw Parts page for all the replacement parts you need, including new bandsaw tires.
Please take advantage of our repair forum and discussion boards for any additional pointers. We hope the tips and advice in this article help you with your repair!
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