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Ball Bearing 6004vvcmps2l 6004VV

OEM part for: Metabo HPT (Hitachi)

Part Number: 6004VV


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Metabo HPT (Hitachi)
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Product Description ?

This authentic OEM sourced replacement part which is specially designed for use with Classen sod cutters. Ball bearings are used to reduce friction between rotating parts, the rollers take the load and spin, distributing the weight evenly while the minimal contact area reduces friction. Over time components tend to wear out and begin to fail eventually requiring a replacement, keep in mind this high-quality steel bearing is sold individually.

  • Classification: Part
  • Weight: 0.15 lbs.
  • Shipping: Ships Worldwide

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This part will fit the following 18 machines

Metabo HPT (Hitachi)

C8FB2 8-1/2" Twin Rail Sliding Compound Miter Saw View Diagrams & Manuals
KM12VC 2-1/4HP Variable Speed Fixed/Plunge Base Router View Diagrams & Manuals
M12SA2 3-1/4 Peak HP Single Speed Plunge Router View Diagrams & Manuals
M12VC 2-1/4HP Variable Speed Fixed Base Router View Diagrams & Manuals
M12SC 2-1/4HP Single Speed Fixed Base Router View Diagrams & Manuals
KM12SC 2-1/4HP Single Speed Fixed/Plunge Base Router View Diagrams & Manuals
C8FB Slide Compound Saw View Diagrams & Manuals
R100 Dust Collection System View Diagrams & Manuals
RW200 Dust Collection System View Diagrams & Manuals
KM12VCM 2-1/4 Hp Plunge/Fixed Base Router Kit, Variable Speed (Evs), 1/4 Inch And 1/2 Inch Collet View Diagrams & Manuals
M12V2M 3-1/4 +a5082:b5096hp Plunge Router, Variable Speed (Evs), 1/2 Inch Collet View Diagrams & Manuals
M12VCM 2-1/4 Hp Fixed Base Router, Variable Speed (Evs), 1/4 Inch And 1/2 Inch Collet View Diagrams & Manuals
M12VEM 3-1/4 Hp Plunge Router, Variable Speed (Evs), 1/2 Inch Collet View Diagrams & Manuals
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This item works with the following types of products:

  • Miter Saw Parts
  • Saw Parts
  • Router Parts

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Medium More than 2 hours (2 rated repairs)?

I had bearing failure on the armature lg bearing & also in the gear spindle. I also replaced two broken pointers, a bad cord, & installed a new cord with clips that had broken.

Stephen - August 5, 2018
1) Disassembled the saw & ordered the parts I needed to repair. When replacing bearings it's best to replace all of them due to their age.
2) I began the repair on the bearings on the armature the small one first. It came right off with the bearing puller I cleaned the tiny shaft & placed the new bearing in the shaft and tapped with the hammer once square pushed it in by using an 8 inch C-Clamp.
3) The larger bearing on the other end by the fan was really bad but the puller had to be modified so I could get behind the bearing to be able to pull it off. Once off the same procedure was used to install the larger one.
4) The Armature bearings have been replaced now to reinstall it into the handle portion, cleaned then installed the new bearing, installed the armature then installed the set of new brushes & reinstalled the handle section to the saw.
5) The gear spindle bearings I thought would be a challenge but the larger recessed bearing came right off easily by pulling the aluminum holder with the bearing once off push the bearing out if the aluminum holder with your fingers.
6) The smaller bearing on the end by the gear was so close I had to use 2 putty knifes to pry off enough to be able to get 2 larger screw drivers under it to finish prying off.
7) Once apart clean and reinstall both bearings being mindful to assemble the larger one first into the aluminum holder & making sure it starts square. For squeezing this on I used a deep well socket that fit over the shaft but making sure it was also touching the inner race as not to damage the bearing. I then squeezed it on by using the C-Clamp it will stop in the correct place on the shaft by itself. Now for the smaller bearing in the other end start square then squeeze on but this time you have to use a small washer that fits over the small shaft cause the bearing goes by the end if the shaft by .020 there bearings installed.
8) Grease and install into saw finish installing blade guards and new blade.
9) I then installed the new cord with clips and new pointers.
All parts now installed and the saw is like new again. I have had and use this saw so much I hated to buy a new one because of it' simplicity I am very pleased with the repair as well as ereplacement.com for making the parts available for purchase. Just take your time and pay attention to detail and you will have the same success.
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Periodic bearing squeal and auto break feature did not engage.

timothy - January 14, 2017
Tool Type

Miter Saw

Difficulty

Medium

Time

More than 2 hours

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Pliers, Power Drill, Socket set, Wrench Set, Nutdriver, Bench Vice

1-Took blade off, took off screws to remove bearing assy.
2- Pried off both pressed on bearings and used vice to press on new bearings.
3- The process in line 2 is difficult and requires some knowledge in this area. (recommend buying the whole assembly for 73 dollars)
4- Screwed assembly back in.
5- For main spring, unscrewed the two set screws holding main pin and removed pin.
6- Put in new spring and reassembled.
7- Put in new switch to fix auto break function.
8- Put in new brushes which also helped the auto breaking.
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