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HEX HEAD BOLT (LEFT THREAD) JT9-JWBS14OS-147
- Manufactured by:
- Jet
- ERP Number:
- ERP19159561
- Part Number:
- JT9-JWBS14OS-147
$8.99
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This part works with the following brands:
- Jet
This part works with the following products:
- Band Saw
- Table Saw
Part# JT9-JWBS14OS-147 replaces these:
JWBS14OS-147,
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My blade would not track correctly, and I found the drive wheel missing the key and screw to secure it.
Steve from Elkins Park, Pennsylvania
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found this instruction helpful.
- Difficulty Level:
- Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
- Tools:
- Wrench set
- Parts Used:
- JT9-JWBS14OS-147, 992067
The drive wheel key and left hand screw were missing, so the blade was not stable and would not track well.
I removed the lower (driven) wheel and pushed the key into the keyway. Then I reinstalled the wheel and screwed in the left hand bolt and tightened it down.
I should have also purchased the washer (even though I felt it ... Read more was REALLY overpriced for a washer) because it is not simply an 8mm washer... it is 8mm ID and extra wide OD to span the opening in the wheel to hold the wheel onto the shaft. I was lucky to have a washer that fit, otherwise I would have been running out to the store hoping to find what I needed! Buy the washer!
Overall a very easy repair and my saw is running great again.
I removed the lower (driven) wheel and pushed the key into the keyway. Then I reinstalled the wheel and screwed in the left hand bolt and tightened it down.
I should have also purchased the washer (even though I felt it ... Read more was REALLY overpriced for a washer) because it is not simply an 8mm washer... it is 8mm ID and extra wide OD to span the opening in the wheel to hold the wheel onto the shaft. I was lucky to have a washer that fit, otherwise I would have been running out to the store hoping to find what I needed! Buy the washer!
Overall a very easy repair and my saw is running great again.
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The key in the shaft for the wheel was driven into the race of the bearing causing the race to spin on the lower shaft.
Chris from Bonnie Lake, Washington
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found this instruction helpful.
- Difficulty Level:
- A Bit Difficult
- Total Repair Time:
- 30 - 60 mins
- Tools:
- Wrench set
- Parts Used:
- JT9-JWBS14OS-147, JT9-JWBS14OS-106
Removed the blade.
Used the hammer and punch the push the old lower shaft out of saw.
Put wheel with shaft into vice to knock out shaft from wheel.
Removed bearing from shaft.
Put bearing on new shaft, put both in saw,added key.
Put on wheel and bolt.
Raplaced blade and tightened
Used the hammer and punch the push the old lower shaft out of saw.
Put wheel with shaft into vice to knock out shaft from wheel.
Removed bearing from shaft.
Put bearing on new shaft, put both in saw,added key.
Put on wheel and bolt.
Raplaced blade and tightened
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