Part Location Diagram of 5140011-54 DeWALT Screw
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Screw 5140011-54

Manufactured by:
DeWALT
ERP Number:
ERP10176249
Part Number:
5140011-54
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The screw is made out of metal. This is an authentic DeWALT replacement part that is sourced from the original manufacturer for use with planers. When replacing this part a torx screwdriver will be needed. It may become stripped or broken and will need to be replaced. This part is available individually.

Troubleshooting

This part works with the following brands:
  • DeWALT
This part works with the following products:
  • Planer Jointer

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Sorry, we couldn't find any existing installation instruction that matched.

Used Planer had missing \"key\" on wheel attached to cause noise and smoke and stink.

Ryan from Saint Helens, Oregon

0 of 1 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers, Socket set
There are many YouTube videos that will get you into the planer and have it apart. One thing I was interested in passing along to others though... Getting the belt off and back on again is a chore. I found using the socket wrench to turn the wheel as I was working the belt back on to be very helpful. It may help to use this method to work the belt off of the wheel as well, but I only discovered this putting the belt back on. I also put a drop of CA on the key to hopefully make it less likely it will be lost again.
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