This Ball Bearing has metal shielding on both sides. This is a genuine Dewalt replacement part that 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.
Ball Bearing 605040-20
OEM part for: DeWALT, Black and Decker
Part Number: 605040-20
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- Classification: Part
- Weight: 0.01 lbs.
- Shipping: Ships Worldwide
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This Ball Bearing will fit the following 1174 machines. Confirm this part works with your model, and view the detailed model diagrams and repair help we have to offer.
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This is the official OEM part for the following brands:
- Black and Decker
- DeWALT
- Porter Cable
This item works with the following types of products:
- Chop Saw
- Circular Saw
- Cordless Drill
- Drill
- Electric Drill
- Grinder
- Hammer Drill
- Impact Wrench
- Lawn Mower
- Miter Saw
- Nibbler
- Polisher
- Reciprocating Saw
- Rotary Hammer
- Router
- Sander
- Saw
- Screwdriver
- Shear
- Table Saw
This part replaces obsolete part #: 330003-09, 330003-09 (Npp), STD315511
Repair Videos ?
Step-by-step instructions for removing and installing the armature bearing on your DeWALT 18-gauge shear....
March 26, 2018
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Magnet Ring broke in pieces!!
Tool Type
Router
Difficulty
Medium
Time
30-60 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, \\
Parts Used
2. Carefully searched for pieces of the broken Magnet Ring.
3. I used the Gear/Ball Bearing Puller to removed the Ball Bearing (Is supposed that the Puller help to remove the Ball Bearing without damage it, but that wasn't my case, luckily I bought also a replacement of the ball bearing).
4. I found the inner piece/ring of the magnet ring still mounted, so, I used a flat head screw driver to remove it, this helped me to see what is the right side to put in place the new one.
5. To put in place the new ball bearing I have used a hammer and a socket with the same size of the inner race of the bearing.
6. Then placed again the End Cap.
Brushes bad
Tool Type
Chop Saw
Difficulty
Medium
Time
30-60 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Power Drill, Socket set, Torn bits
Parts Used
rear bearing on motor bad
Tool Type
Table Saw
Difficulty
Medium
Time
1-2 hours
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers, Power Drill, torx set.
disassemble motor, cord, start switch
reverse order to assemble.
The original bearing was causing vibrations and seizing-up the reciprocating blade.
Tool Type
Reciprocating Saw
Difficulty
Medium
Time
30-60 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket set, 5 pound sledge hammer.
Parts Used
I used this method since I neither have a small gear/bearing puller nor a press.
bearing burned out
Tool Type
Table Saw
Difficulty
Medium
Time
1-2 hours
Tools Used
Socket set, bearing puller
Blade was wobbling along with a whining sound
Tool Type
Table Saw
Difficulty
Medium
Time
30-60 minutes
Tools Used
, bearing puller, hydraulic press
2. Remember to unplug the saw...
3. Remove the plastic case by pulling straight back
4. Remove the armature assembly by pulling straight back. You may need to rock it back and forth.
5. Remove the bearing using a bearing puller
6. Press the new bearing into place.
7. Put everything back in reverse order.
8. Say a prayer and then start the motor
Bearing went bad
Tool Type
Table Saw
Difficulty
Medium
Time
30-60 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket set, Wrench Set, Nutdriver, Press and grinder
Parts Used
Loose bearings
Tool Type
Miter Saw
Difficulty
Easy
Time
30-60 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Wrench Set, Torx nut drivers
Noisy while running
Tool Type
Table Saw
Difficulty
Medium
Time
1-2 hours
Tools Used
Pliers, Socket set, Bearing puller
Parts Used
Good instructions
Tool Type
Router
Difficulty
Medium
Time
30-60 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers, 3” gear puller
Parts Used
Moved speed control aside, disconnecting positive and negative spade connectors.
Removed remaining pieces of magnet, by breaking off with large flat screw driver.
Pulled bearing off with gear puller
Cleaned dust and other residue from top of coils
Installed magnet with thread locker fluid per Dewalt note
Pressed New bearing on with arbor press
Installed case top
Let sit 24 hours to allow thread lock to dry
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