Part Location Diagram of 089037007042 Ryobi Elevating Shaft (3/8-16 X 137
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Elevating Shaft (3/8-16 X 137 089037007042

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Ryobi
ERP Number:
ERP10077070
Part Number:
089037007042
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It is a genuine item that is supplied directly from the original equipment manufacturer for use with Ryobi table saws. This is an identical replacement for a missing or worn elevating shaft that was originally installed on a new unit, please make sure to refer to the appropriate diagrams of your unit for the correct location and application of this component. Keep in mind this high-quality item is made of durable metal and is sold individually.

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This part works with the following brands:
  • Craftsman
  • Ryobi
  • Ridgid
This part works with the following products:
  • Table Saw
Part# 089037007042 replaces these:
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Saw would not raise when height wheel turned

Ronald from INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana

2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Wrench set
Parts Used:
089037007042, 089037007033
Removed old stripped block and elevating shaft. You will need a thin wrench to loosen the two nuts that hold the shaft in place. THE SHAFT IS LEFT HAND TRHEAD!! So to loosen you turn it clockwise. Also the snap ring on the end of the shaft is very small and would be easy to lose. Once the nuts are loose and the snap ring is remove it goes quite easy. Just install the new stuff in reverse order. If new shaft does no come with adjusting wheel -mine did- you will need to drive out the drive pin holding he wheel on and put it on the new shaft.
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Motor runs poorly if at all, Elv. Shaft damaged. Trash picked, therefore previous owned caused issues.

Wayne from Glenview, Illinois

0 of 1 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
Brush
1. Removed the motor from the saw and disassembled the brush area of the motor.
2. Determined the sticking brush and removed it from the motor.
3. Determined why the brush was sticking (not or poorly contacting the armature). The brush guide was slightly damaged and needed to be cleaned (small file to remove rough edge). Likey dirty and overheated to start to distort the plastic brush guide.
4. Inspected armature for excessive wear, it was generally clean and didn\'t need work.
5. Reasembled brush and brush guide, checked for free movement and reassembled motor.
6. Reinstall motor and tested, working just fine now.
Elv. Shaft
1. Much easier, just removed retaining clip at end of shaft and unscrewed shaft from saw.
2. Installed new Elv. Shaft by screwing back into place.
3. Installed a new retaining clip. Replacing all washers in their correct order.
4. 3D printed a new handle and installed on to the Elv. shaft.
5. Works just fine now.
Miter Gauge Assembly
1. Just slid it into the track on the saw bed.
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The Elevation Shaft (the bolt that raises and lowers the blade), and the Block (bolt assembly) that the elevation shaft is threaded into, and pulls and pushes on to raise and lower the blade both had

Dennis from LEICESTER, Massachusetts

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Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Wrench set
Parts Used:
089037007042, 089037007033
This particular repair procedure ends up being is self evident. Once you tip over your saw and put it on something that makes it easy to look at (I used saw horses), you will notice what\'s wrong right away. In this case, the blade not being able to be raised since the parts mentioned above were both damaged was the problem. A helpful not e, which you will discover right away, is that the threads on these parts and items attached are reverse of standard- clockwise loosens and counter clockwise tightens.

A summary of what needs to be done would be:
* Tip over your saw, and notice the damaged Elevation Shaft and Block.
* Remove the Circlip on the end of the Elevation Shaft.
* Unthread the Elevation Shaft through the Block.
* Loosen the Jam Nut on the Elevation Shaft (nut closest to the circlip end the shaft).
* Unthread Elevation Shaft Retaining Nut (the nut closest to the handle that you crank to raise and lower your saw\'s blade) and Jam Nut together, keeping a space of a couple of threads apart so the two nuts don\'t keep jamming up on you when unthreading them together from the damaged Elevation Shaft.
* Remove the \"direction plate\" from your old Elevation Shaft crank handle, by using a flat head screw drive to work the retaining tabs free. Install your \"direction plate\" on your new Elevation Shaft crank handle. The tabs may be difficult to release. If they break, no worries- the direction plate fits super tight anyway, so there really is no need for the tabs (you\'ll see for yourself if a tab or two breaks when removing from the old shaft).
* Install in reverse order.

Hope this helps. Happy repairing.
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