Ball Bearing 146555-01
Part Number: 146555-01
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*This part replaces obsolete part #: 1343015, 698152 and 873601.
Product Information
Description:
Genuine Manufacturer Sourced replacement part used on a variety of equipment. This part is made out of Metal and 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. Included in part number 395843-00 |
Frequently Purchased With
Compatibility
the 95 compatible machines
This part is compatible with the following machines:
Porter Cable
7518 Type 1 Fixed Base Router
75182 Type 1 Speedmatic Router Motor
7519 Speedmatic Router
75192 Speedmatic Router Motor
75372 Speedmatic Router Motor
7538 Type 1 Speedmatic Plunge Router
7538 Type 2 Speedmatic Plunge Router
7538 Type 3 Speedmatic Plunge Router
7539 Type 1 Speedmatic VS Plunge Router
7539 Type 2 Speedmatic VS Plunge Router
7539 Type 3 Speedmatic VS Plunge Router
121 Oscillating Spindle Sander
874203 Router
875581 Router
878353 Router
878354 Router
879879 Router
882409 Router
883799X Router
7539 Type 5 V-S 3 1/4 H-P Plunge Router
7519 Type 3 3 1/4 HP Router
7518 Type 3 V-S 3 1/4 H-P Router
75182 Type 3 Variable Speed Router Motor
5182 Type 4 Motor
7537 Type 1 2-1/2 HP Router
75182 Type 1 Speedmatic Router Motor
7519 Speedmatic Router
75192 Speedmatic Router Motor
75372 Speedmatic Router Motor
7538 Type 1 Speedmatic Plunge Router
7538 Type 2 Speedmatic Plunge Router
7538 Type 3 Speedmatic Plunge Router
7539 Type 1 Speedmatic VS Plunge Router
7539 Type 2 Speedmatic VS Plunge Router
7539 Type 3 Speedmatic VS Plunge Router
121 Oscillating Spindle Sander
874203 Router
875581 Router
878353 Router
878354 Router
879879 Router
882409 Router
883799X Router
7539 Type 5 V-S 3 1/4 H-P Plunge Router
7519 Type 3 3 1/4 HP Router
7518 Type 3 V-S 3 1/4 H-P Router
75182 Type 3 Variable Speed Router Motor
5182 Type 4 Motor
7537 Type 1 2-1/2 HP Router
7536 Type 1 2-1/2 HP Router
518 Type 4 Router
75362 Type 1 Router
7538 Type 6 Plunge Router
7519EC (Type 3) Router
7519EC (Type 4) Router
2460-75192E (Type 3) 240v 75192 Router Motor W
75362R (Type 1) Router Motor
J-5182 (Type 4) Motor for #518
22-7519-60 (Type 2) 220v 3-1/4 Hp Router
J-7536 (Type 1) 2 1/2 H.P.Router
J-7537 (Type 1) 2 1/2 H.P. Router
22-7519-60 (Type 1) 220v 3-1/4 Hp Router
7519 (Type 1) Router Power Tool
7519 (Type 4) Router Power Tool
75192 (Type 1) Router Power Tool
75192 (Type 3) Router Power Tool
75192 (Type 4) Router Power Tool
75372 (Type 1) Router Motor Power Tool
7538 (Type 4) Plunge Router Power Tool
7538 (Type 5) Plunge Router Power Tool
7538 (Type 7) Plunge Router Power Tool
7539 (Type 6) V-S 3 1/4 H-P Plunge Power Tool
121 (Type 1) Osc Spl Sander Power Tool
518 Type 4 Router
75362 Type 1 Router
7538 Type 6 Plunge Router
7519EC (Type 3) Router
7519EC (Type 4) Router
2460-75192E (Type 3) 240v 75192 Router Motor W
75362R (Type 1) Router Motor
J-5182 (Type 4) Motor for #518
22-7519-60 (Type 2) 220v 3-1/4 Hp Router
J-7536 (Type 1) 2 1/2 H.P.Router
J-7537 (Type 1) 2 1/2 H.P. Router
22-7519-60 (Type 1) 220v 3-1/4 Hp Router
7519 (Type 1) Router Power Tool
7519 (Type 4) Router Power Tool
75192 (Type 1) Router Power Tool
75192 (Type 3) Router Power Tool
75192 (Type 4) Router Power Tool
75372 (Type 1) Router Motor Power Tool
7538 (Type 4) Plunge Router Power Tool
7538 (Type 5) Plunge Router Power Tool
7538 (Type 7) Plunge Router Power Tool
7539 (Type 6) V-S 3 1/4 H-P Plunge Power Tool
121 (Type 1) Osc Spl Sander Power Tool
DeWALT
DW871 Type 1 Chop Saw
DW871 Type 1 Chop Saw
DW872 Type 2 Chop Saw
DW872 Type 2 Chop Saw
DW610 Type 1 1-1/2 HP Router
DW616 Type 1 Fixed Base Router
DW616M Type 1 Fixed Base Router
DW616D Type 1 D-Handle Router
DW616P Type 1 Router
DW616S Type 1 Router
DW618 Type 1 Fixed Base Router
DW618M Type 1 Fixed Base Router
DW618D Type 1 D-Handle Router
DW618P Type 1 Router
DW618B3 Type 1 Three Base Router Kit
DW618B3E Type 1 Base Router Kit
DW612 Type 1 Router
DW618PKB (Type 1) Combo Kit Router Fxd
DW610-35 (Type 1) 1-1/2 Hp Router
DW871 Type 1 Chop Saw
DW872 Type 2 Chop Saw
DW872 Type 2 Chop Saw
DW610 Type 1 1-1/2 HP Router
DW616 Type 1 Fixed Base Router
DW616M Type 1 Fixed Base Router
DW616D Type 1 D-Handle Router
DW616P Type 1 Router
DW616S Type 1 Router
DW618 Type 1 Fixed Base Router
DW618M Type 1 Fixed Base Router
DW618D Type 1 D-Handle Router
DW618P Type 1 Router
DW618B3 Type 1 Three Base Router Kit
DW618B3E Type 1 Base Router Kit
DW612 Type 1 Router
DW618PKB (Type 1) Combo Kit Router Fxd
DW610-35 (Type 1) 1-1/2 Hp Router
DW610-44 (Type 1) 1-1/2 Hp Router
DW871-B2 (Type 1) Chop Saw - Lag
DWP7518 (Type 1) 3-1/4hp Router
DW618K (Type 1) 2-1/4hp Router
DW618K (Type 2) 2-1/4hp Router
DW618PK (Type 1) 2-1/4hp Router
DW618PK (Type 2) 2-1/4hp Router
DW616K (Type 1) 1 3/4 Hp Fixed Base Route
DW616PK (Type 1) Router
DW616SK (Type 1) Router
DW871-AR (Type 1) Chop Saw Power Tool
DW871-B3 (Type 1) Chop Saw Power Tool
GR871 (Type 1) 14 Chop Saw Power Tool
DW618 (Type 2) 2-1/4hp Router Power Tool
DW618B3 (Type 2) 3 Base Router Kit Power Tool
DW618D (Type 2) 2-1/4hp Router Power Tool
DW618M (Type 2) 2-1/4hp Router Power Tool
DW618PKB (Type 2) Combo Kit Router Fxd Power Tool
DW871-B2 (Type 1) Chop Saw - Lag
DWP7518 (Type 1) 3-1/4hp Router
DW618K (Type 1) 2-1/4hp Router
DW618K (Type 2) 2-1/4hp Router
DW618PK (Type 1) 2-1/4hp Router
DW618PK (Type 2) 2-1/4hp Router
DW616K (Type 1) 1 3/4 Hp Fixed Base Route
DW616PK (Type 1) Router
DW616SK (Type 1) Router
DW871-AR (Type 1) Chop Saw Power Tool
DW871-B3 (Type 1) Chop Saw Power Tool
GR871 (Type 1) 14 Chop Saw Power Tool
DW618 (Type 2) 2-1/4hp Router Power Tool
DW618B3 (Type 2) 3 Base Router Kit Power Tool
DW618D (Type 2) 2-1/4hp Router Power Tool
DW618M (Type 2) 2-1/4hp Router Power Tool
DW618PKB (Type 2) Combo Kit Router Fxd Power Tool
Delta
Black and Decker
Products Compatibility
This item works with the following types of products:
- • Chop Saw
- • Engine
- • Lathe
- • Router
- • Sander
- • Saw
Repair Guides
Articles:
Step-by-step instructions for removing and installing the ball bearing on your DeWALT chop saw....
August 06, 2018
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Repair Instructions: Submitted by Customers Like You
2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type:
Router
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
1-2 hours
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Pliers, Wrench Set, Nutdriver, small bearing puller
Router intermittent starting stalling, slop in both bearings
1) Removed top cap (cover) ,replaced upper bearing, replaced both brushes& springs.
2) Removed bearing retainer& lower bearing replaced both, ( small bearing/gear puller
obtained from NAPA /Carquest auto parts store [$20 -25.00},little modified grinding
to the "legs" of puller to grip the bearing at bottom, came right off!
3) I used 000 emery cloth to clean up the commutator(?) bars .
4) Assembled router, checked for free rotation & end play. plugged it in
5) Ran the router thru all the speeds, on/off.Lot quieter than before, ran it for about 5-10
minutes.
2) Removed bearing retainer& lower bearing replaced both, ( small bearing/gear puller
obtained from NAPA /Carquest auto parts store [$20 -25.00},little modified grinding
to the "legs" of puller to grip the bearing at bottom, came right off!
3) I used 000 emery cloth to clean up the commutator(?) bars .
4) Assembled router, checked for free rotation & end play. plugged it in
5) Ran the router thru all the speeds, on/off.Lot quieter than before, ran it for about 5-10
minutes.
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Tool Type:
Router
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
30-60 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Pliers, Wrench Set, Adjustable Wrench, Vise
Worn bearings within router
Mostly straight forward to disassemble router. Holding armature against rotating to loosen collet assembly is difficult. Held motor casing in vice and wedged three pieces of PVC pipe between casing and armature. While supplying torque to wrench also struck it creating an impact. An air impact wrench would have been preferred.
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Tool Type:
Router
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
1-2 hours
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket set, Wrench Set, Adjustable Wrench, Bearing puller
Fan assembly exploded
Disassembled my Porter Cable 7518 router after the fan blades exploded. Retrieved blade parts. Pulled bearings and remaines of the fan. Bearings may have been good but decided to replace while I was in there. Found all parts with Replacemant Parts and ordered. Pressed the parts in place after receiving them. Reassembled the router which worked perfectly. The availability of the parts saved me almost $400 because I didn't have to buy a replacement.
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Tool Type:
Lathe
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
30-60 minutes
Tools Used:
, Allen wrench
Spindle shaft and/or bearings were defective and I was never able to true up my stock due to a persistent wobble.
I removed the spindle shaft, bearings and wave washer and replaced them with the new parts I ordered from ereplacementparts.com. Everything fit perfectly and the wobble problem was eliminated. I am now enjoying using my lathe and am happy with the results.
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Tool Type:
Router
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
15-30 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket set
Making an unusual noise
Thought needed a press but used your u-tube instructions & the 7/8 socket on inner race worked great. Replaced brushes and both bearings on PC 7519 router. Thanks E-Replacement!
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Tool Type:
Router
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
1-2 hours
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket set, Wrench Set, Nutdriver
noise stopped spinning
replaced top and bottom bearing
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Tool Type:
Router
Repair Difficulty:
Hard
Time Spent Repairing:
1-2 hours
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Pliers, Adjustable Wrench, Mallet, star drive bit set
Main bearing seized and motor brushes were in poor shape
For brushes, remove top housing, pulled back on spring clip, removed old brush and inserted new one.
The bearing was much tougher.
Unscrewed plate holding the shaft lock pin (watch that spring behind the button, it can get away from you!).
Unscrewed the large nut on the shaft over the bearing.
Getting the bearing out is the tough bit and I am not sure I have the best method, but I "tapped" on the collet end of the shaft until the bearing was clear of the shaft. It was frozen completely.
I put the new bearing on the shaft and "tapped" it down until there was virtually no up and down on the shaft. Test that the shaft turns freely and that the brushes are aligned on the commutator.
I then put the large nut back on and assembled the shaft lock pin and spring and screwed that plate back on the end of the router. Check that the lock pin will engage and disengage. If it does not, the bearing may not be completely seated.
Reattach the the rear housing over the electricals and test that the router works.
The bearing was much tougher.
Unscrewed plate holding the shaft lock pin (watch that spring behind the button, it can get away from you!).
Unscrewed the large nut on the shaft over the bearing.
Getting the bearing out is the tough bit and I am not sure I have the best method, but I "tapped" on the collet end of the shaft until the bearing was clear of the shaft. It was frozen completely.
I put the new bearing on the shaft and "tapped" it down until there was virtually no up and down on the shaft. Test that the shaft turns freely and that the brushes are aligned on the commutator.
I then put the large nut back on and assembled the shaft lock pin and spring and screwed that plate back on the end of the router. Check that the lock pin will engage and disengage. If it does not, the bearing may not be completely seated.
Reattach the the rear housing over the electricals and test that the router works.
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Tool Type:
Router
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
1-2 hours
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Power Drill, 1 1/8 impact wrench & impact driver
Bearing were going out so i replaced them.
here is a link to a great description of how to swap out your bearings on a Porter Cable 7518 router.
http://reproductionwoodworks.blogspot.com/2011/12/how-to-replace-bearings-in-porter-cable.html
I did not have an impact tool so I had my local auto guy take care of that for me. Otherwise it was smooth as silk . Ereplacementparts gave me the right stuff.
Thanks guys
Jim
http://reproductionwoodworks.blogspot.com/2011/12/how-to-replace-bearings-in-porter-cable.html
I did not have an impact tool so I had my local auto guy take care of that for me. Otherwise it was smooth as silk . Ereplacementparts gave me the right stuff.
Thanks guys
Jim
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Tool Type:
Router
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
1-2 hours
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, impact wrench
Router was stalling and tripping circuit breaker.
1. Watched Video on YouTube.
2. Removed router from base.
3. Removed cap from router.
4. Removed brushes, top bearing, upper housing, collet nut, collet and lower bearing retainer.
5. Took remaining parts to auto repair shop to have mechanic use impact wrench to remove chuck from armature.
6. Removed old bearings and cleaned all parts.
7. Replaced both top and bottom bearings. New top bearing OD was 0.002" smaller than old bearing. Starting the router with the cap removed showed that the entire bearing was spinning slowly in its housing. I used a tiny amount of blue thread locker to secure it.
8. Reassembled the router. It works fine.
9. I should have taken a picture of the router with the cap removed to show the routing of the various wires. It took a little time after disassembling the router to order the parts, receive them in the mail, and reassemble the router.
2. Removed router from base.
3. Removed cap from router.
4. Removed brushes, top bearing, upper housing, collet nut, collet and lower bearing retainer.
5. Took remaining parts to auto repair shop to have mechanic use impact wrench to remove chuck from armature.
6. Removed old bearings and cleaned all parts.
7. Replaced both top and bottom bearings. New top bearing OD was 0.002" smaller than old bearing. Starting the router with the cap removed showed that the entire bearing was spinning slowly in its housing. I used a tiny amount of blue thread locker to secure it.
8. Reassembled the router. It works fine.
9. I should have taken a picture of the router with the cap removed to show the routing of the various wires. It took a little time after disassembling the router to order the parts, receive them in the mail, and reassemble the router.
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Tool Type:
Miter Saw
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
15-30 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Torx driver, allen wrenches, vise
Bearing seized up on miter saw, bearings squealing on router
I removed the armatures from both tools and used a vice to hold the armature to pull the bearings.
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Great service
My part arrived sooner than I expected, I repaired my router and was able to get back to work with minimum loss of time.
I would have no problem recommending e replacement parts.
Thanks again
Vincent Owens
iGlobal -
November 23, 2022
Verified Purchase
The part fit and functioned as expected when I turned on the router.
I had trouble finding a replacement bearing for an obsolete router. I found one here however and am satisfied with it.
Guest -
May 17, 2022
Verified Purchase
Good as new!
Perfect replacement part. My DW618 is running fine now.
Guest -
November 7, 2021
Verified Purchase
Great service
Great part and good service. Thank you!
Guest -
October 21, 2021
Verified Purchase
OEM Quality Bearing
New bearing(s) for my Porter-Cable 518 3-1/4 HP Router circa 1991.
Perfect fit as one might expect.
The original bearings still were running smooth and quiet.
Nonetheless, 30-year bearings are 30-year old bearings.
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Thanks to the good folks at eReplacement Parts for the tip on removing the chuck from larger Porter-Cable routers. The router chuck is threaded on to the armature shaft with conventional RH threads.
"A gloved hand on the armature and an air or electric impact wrench on the chuck."
George -
December 15, 2020
Verified Purchase
Easy repair
Part worked like a charm
milton -
May 17, 2019
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Repair Guides
Articles:
Step-by-step instructions for removing and installing the ball bearing on your DeWALT chop saw....
August 06, 2018
|