This is a genuine replacement part from original manufacturer. This part is commonly used in DeWALT and Black & Decker jig saws. Bearings reduce friction and control shaft movement/direction. This metal part is located inside the bearing carrier, which is dismantled using a screwdriver. This part will need an o-ring to connect to bearing.
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This part works with the following brands:
Black and Decker
This part works with the following products:
Jig Saw
Part# 583425-00 replaces these:
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jig saw part
Excellent service. Part came in early and fit perfectly. Thanks for taking care of my need.
Guest - September 10, 2019
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Control bearing
Was glad you carried the part I needed for my jig saw. Good price and prompt delivery, was also nice to have tracking info. Part fit perfectly and jigsaw is good as new.
Guest - September 23, 2019
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worked as expected
easy to fix , glad I called E Replacement for the part,was very satisfied..
Edward - November 12, 2019
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Easy to order and find the correct part.
Guest - May 13, 2020
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No issues
The 360 view made me confident I bought the right part. Arrived, installed, jigsaw repaired.
Iglobal - September 24, 2020
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Exactly the part I needed.
Arrived in a reasonable amount of time. Easy to find the part I needed on their website.
Guest - September 18, 2020
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THANKS e-Replace, got our Black & Decker running like new
Easy peasy fix! Dont wait to give E-replace a first shot getting your tools repaired for pennies on the dollar! Once you hit the brick wall with OEM customer service, go straight to e-replace and save time and money.
Brion - May 22, 2021
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Have used company for years A++ everytime
I have a home woodworking shop where I make toys to sell for Christmas and I restore a lot of antiques in the spring. This requires a lot of tools and when they break, I come here. The diagrams really help find the right part quickly so can order it and get back to work.
Guest - November 19, 2021
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Fit right and works like it should so far.
It didn't look exactly like the original but fits and works like it should. Haven"t got to use the saw much yet but it cut a few test cuts ok.
Leroy - January 18, 2022
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Good to know
Not my first time getting parts with this company, very fast service and always the right parts. Even has section to show how to replace part's.
Guest - August 17, 2022
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1. Removed all screws from the outer casing.
2. Removed the shaft with control bearing.
3. Removed the broken control bearing.
4. Installed new bearing.
5. Reassembled in reverse order.
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The control bearing attaches to the blade support , the attachment piece broke
Remove all trim fascia ,screws that hold the halves of the saw together. Carefully separate the saw case apart .Locate the bearing carrier, remove allen bolts , remove bearing carrier, remove bolts that hold blade clamp on . Raise end of shaft and slide broken control bearing off shaft , remove rubber \"o\" ring and slide it on new contro
... Read morel bearing , replace blade clamp ,all bolts , slide case back together , replace screws , replace fascia . Now the hard part , the blade support has a very small retaining clip that has to be removed in order to attach blade support to control bearing . After clip is removed ,back bolt out , line up holes in blade support and control bearing put bolt in and carefully replace retaining clip .
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Had to take all screws our of handle to get to the part
Ordered correct parts after I took saw apart to see what was needed, had to order another part after I installed bearing, then seen the blade holder also had broken. But all parts came correctly. Reason for time was because of taking it apart then ordering parts, so yes longer than 2 hour\'s. But actual times was 1 or two hours.
Ensure saw is not plugged in. Lock saber saw rotating head into the straight cut position. Remove the metal guide plate taking not how the 4 part fit together. Remove all necessary screws that hold the 2 halve of the clamshell together (they are all the same). Gently seperate the 2 halves with the screw side up (the side were the screws
... Read morearw visable. Wiggle control bearing housing loose from drive motor, clamshell and oscillating cam drive mechanisim. Take note of the position of the motor shaft and cams for easy replacement later. Remove 4 small screw that hold bearing-housing halves together. Slide shaft out, remove old damaged bearing, but retain o-ring to reuse on new bear (take note of the position of the o-ring placement). Slide new bearing with reused o-ring into housing, replace the other halve of the bear cap (housing). Tighten screw with a drop of lock tight. Wiggle entire housing assembly back ito place. Ensure there is no binding of moving parts. Line up other half of clamshell housing and carefully align screws threads to avoid cross threading plastic clam shell together the entire operation will take about 20 minutes for a pro DIYer.
Take out all the screws.
Wiggle out the front drive mechanism.
Take the blade holder off the reciprocating bar.
Replace broken bearing with the new one.
Reverse the rest of the procedures.
1. Remove housing with power screwdriver
2. Remove main bearing assy with drive shaft
3. Remove bearing retainer cap top and bottom
4. Remove lower blade holder , two allen hd screws
5. Replace lower control bearing , slide on
6 Re assy lower blade holder two allen hd screws
7. Reinstall main bearin
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8. Test for alignment rotate drive gear with finger
9. Reinstall main housing , phillips hd screws
Done
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The blade guard with blade roller beoke at the attachment screw and came off.
1.Use the exploded view from your web site as a guide.
2. Removed screws holding the two halves of the housing together.
3. Removed the c shaped trim ring holding housing together.
4. Disassembled blade shaft screws and removed damaged parts.
5. Reassembled in reverse order.
6. Repair was flawless and took ab
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Model Cross Reference
This part works with the following models:
ERP Number: ERP10180150
Manufacturer Part Number: 583425-00
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Item is not in stock and usually ships 10-15 business days from the time you place your order.
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