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Blade Support Shaft W/​ Bearing JWBS20-113

OEM part for: Jet

Part Number: JWBS20-113


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This part is an OEM from the Jet manufacturer. The blade support shaft (with bearing) is made for use with the JWBS-16B (708749B) 16-inch Woodworking Band Saw. The hardened metal item assists the bracket in mounting the lower guide rollers. The blade support shaft (with bearing) is sold individually. No tools should be required for the installation.

  • Classification: Part
  • Weight: 0.32 lbs.
  • Shipping: Ships Worldwide

Compatibility

This part will fit the following 1 machine

Jet

JWBS-16B (708749B) 16-inch Woodworking Band Saw View Diagrams & Manuals
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This item works with the following types of products:

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    This is a duplicate of the part needed on my machine.
    Guest - February 1, 2022 Verified Purchase
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    I've purchased from ereplacements a number of times over the years. They have the parts when others don't. Never a bad experience
    John - July 30, 2020 Verified Purchase
    perfect fit
    Used this to replace the lower bearing on my 16" JWSB Jet Band Saw. I purchased it used and this bearing was stiff and gunked up. New one fit right in. Easy replacement.
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    Medium 30-60 minutes (3 rated repairs)?

    Lower guide wheel assembly set screw was stripped. Guide bearings were seized. Back side trunnion was broken.

    Thomas - February 1, 2020
    1. Unplugged bandsaw.
    2. Removed throat plate, table pin and blade from machine. Set aside.
    3. Unscrewed table clamp knobs completely. Set aside.
    4. Lifted table from machine and put on solid flat surface upside down.
    5. Unscrewed trunnions from bottom of table with socket and wrench. Saved bolts. discarded old trunnions.
    6. Checked to see if new trunnions were exact fit. They were. Applied new scale decal to front side trunnion after cleaning off machining oils with acetone.
    7. Checked fit of trunnion clamp shoes. Had to grind my old ones because they were mushroomed and wouldn't fit in new trunnions. After grinding and filing, they fit nicely and slid nicely with lubricating oil.
    8. Loosely bolted new trunnions to table, remembering to keep trunnion clamp shoes and trunnion clamp bolts inside trunnions.
    9. Removed lower guide guide bracket along with the lower guide wheel housings and the lower guide wheel assemblies from machine using allen wrench. Saved bolts. Placed on bench to work.
    10. Removed bolts from lower guide wheel assemblies and lower guide bracket using metric allen wrench. Removed wing screws from lower guide wheel assemblies. Discarded old lower guide wheel assembles and old lower guide bracket. Saved bolts and wing screws.
    11. Pushed new lower guide wheel assemblies into new lower guide wheel housings. Secured loosely with old wing screws. Lubricated shafts and wing screw threads with oil.
    12. Pushed new blade support shaft w/ bearing into lower guide bracket. Secured loosely with new wing screw. Lubricated shaft and wing screw threads with oil.
    13. With blade support shaft w/ bearing installed in lower guide bracket, and with both lower guide assemblies installed in lower guide wheel housings, bolt lower guide wheel housings to lower guide bracket using old bolts and allen wrench. Tighten securely.
    14. Loosely bolted lower guide assembly back onto machine, sandwiching the old lower blade guard between the machine and the lower guide assembly.
    15. Put oil on trunnion support bracket (still installed on machine) where new trunnions will ride.
    16. Placed table back onto machine sliding trunnion clamp bolts into holes in trunnion support bracket and nesting new trunnions into trunnion support bracket.
    17. Spun on both old table lock knobs and loosely secured table.
    18. Centered trunnions (front to back) in trunnion support bracket, making sure table tilted freely and smoothly. Securely tighten lock knobs to capture trunnions.
    19. Install blade back on machine. Adjusted to run centered on tires. Made sure all new bearings were out of the way of blade.
    20. Adjusted lower guide bracket and blade support shaft with bearing and blade support shafts with bearings around blade. Secured all fasteners tightly.
    21. Utilizing slop in trunnion bolt holes, adjusted table to be "parallel" with blade.
    22. Tightened trunnion to table bolts, all six, securely. Loosened table lock knobs and tested table motion for smoothness. Retightened table lock knobs.
    23. Plugged bandsaw back in and started it. Made sure blade was supported correctly with new parts.
    24. Replaced pads on rip fence with new pads. Put rip fence on table. Made test rip cuts.
    25. Satisfied and thrilled!
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    Bad bearing

    Edward - October 24, 2018
    Tool Type

    Band Saw

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    15-30 minutes

    Tools Used

    Pliers, Allen wrench

    Bearing is built into an eccentric shaft. Just loosen set screws, remove shaft and install new one. Then go through standard setup for 16"Jet bandsaw.
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    Lower blade guide bearing seized JET JWBS-16 band saw

    William - April 14, 2016
    Tool Type

    Band Saw

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    15-30 minutes

    Tools Used

    , None

    Ordered the replacement bearing and shaft assembly as it didn't cost much more that the bearing by itself. On this particular band saw removing the table made it much easier to install the bearing assembly. It is a slight interference fit to get the old one out and the new on in but it went smoothly.
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