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Cup Washer 12 253922-5
- Manufactured by:
- Makita
- ERP Number:
- ERP10144409
- Part Number:
- 253922-5
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?This is a genuine part sourced directly from the manufacturer. The cup washer is commonly found in Makita power tools. The washer is utilized to provide a tight fit between connected parts. It is a high-quality replacement for a damaged or a missing hardware that was installed on a new unit. Refer to the diagrams for your model to ensure the exact location and the correct application of this part. Keep in mind this cup washer is made of durable metal and is sold as an individual item.
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Roller was bent.
Michael from Hazelwood, North Carolina
sand belt would not track
Wesley from MESA, Arizona
- Difficulty Level:
- Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 15 - 30 mins
- Tools:
- Pliers, Screw drivers
I removed the sanding belt. I cut off and ground down 2 8d nails to fit the holes in the keeper ring at one end of the shaft, then wired them together at the opposite ends so I could insert the nails into the holes in snapring and using a screwdriver as a wedge, e ... Read more xpand it enogh to pop it off. from there it was just a matter of punching out the bushings and putting things back in reverse order.
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