Part Location Diagram of JWBS18-434 Powermatic Pad
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Pad JWBS18-434

Manufactured by:
Powermatic
ERP Number:
ERP10465206
Part Number:
JWBS18-434
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$10.12
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Product Description

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This pad is an OEM part direct from Powermatic. Constructed of soft material, this item is compatible with several band saw devices. The pad is fitted onto the fence, providing protection from abrasion. The pad is sold individually. No tools are required for the replacement.

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Troubleshooting

This part works with the following brands:
  • Jet
  • Powermatic
This part works with the following products:
  • Band Saw
  • Table Saw

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missing the part that were ordered

Joel from Colorado Springs, Colorado

1 person found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Parts Used:
JT9-JWBS20-144, JWBS18-434
Installed the table insert and installed the pad on the fence lock
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One it the plastic pads was missing from the fence causing it to unable to lock in place.

Guy from Honolulu, Hawaii

1 person found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Parts Used:
JWBS18-434
1. I admit the pad was for a Powermatic bandsaw, but since t3here were no replacement pad for my Jet bandsaw, I purchased the Powermatic pad.
2. The Powermatic pads was thicker than the Jet pad so it did not have enough clearance to go on.
3. I used a razor saw to cut the pad in half. I am not sure if it is made of nylon or po lyethylene plastic but it could not be filed.
4. Having reduced the thickness by razor sawing, the fence was fixed.
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Stick pad was lost

Chris from Brick, New Jersey

1 person found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Parts Used:
JWBS18-434
Crazy easy.....remove back paper on tape and stick on guide.
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Worn out pads

James from Frankfort, Kentucky

1 person found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Parts Used:
JWBS18-434
Removed the old worn pads from the fence, then cleaned the surface with rubbing alcohol. Peeled the backing off of the new pads and installed them where the old ones were.
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Lower guide wheel assembly set screw was stripped. Guide bearings were seized. Back side trunnion was broken.

Thomas from CUMBERLAND, Rhode Island

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Difficulty Level:
Difficult
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Pliers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
1. Unplugged bandsaw.
2. Removed throat plate, table pin and blade from machine. Set aside.
3. Unscrewed table clamp knobs completely. Set aside.
4. Lifted table from machine and put on solid flat surface upside down.
5. Unscrewed trunnions from bottom of table with socket and wrench. Saved bolts. discarde d old trunnions.
6. Checked to see if new trunnions were exact fit. They were. Applied new scale decal to front side trunnion after cleaning off machining oils with acetone.
7. Checked fit of trunnion clamp shoes. Had to grind my old ones because they were mushroomed and wouldn\'t fit in new trunnions. After grinding and filing, they fit nicely and slid nicely with lubricating oil.
8. Loosely bolted new trunnions to table, remembering to keep trunnion clamp shoes and trunnion clamp bolts inside trunnions.
9. Removed lower guide guide bracket along with the lower guide wheel housings and the lower guide wheel assemblies from machine using allen wrench. Saved bolts. Placed on bench to work.
10. Removed bolts from lower guide wheel assemblies and lower guide bracket using metric allen wrench. Removed wing screws from lower guide wheel assemblies. Discarded old lower guide wheel assembles and old lower guide bracket. Saved bolts and wing screws.
11. Pushed new lower guide wheel assemblies into new lower guide wheel housings. Secured loosely with old wing screws. Lubricated shafts and wing screw threads with oil.
12. Pushed new blade support shaft w/ bearing into lower guide bracket. Secured loosely with new wing screw. Lubricated shaft and wing screw threads with oil.
13. With blade support shaft w/ bearing installed in lower guide bracket, and with both lower guide assemblies installed in lower guide wheel housings, bolt lower guide wheel housings to lower guide bracket using old bolts and allen wrench. Tighten securely.
14. Loosely bolted lower guide assembly back onto machine, sandwiching the old lower blade guard between the machine and the lower guide assembly.
15. Put oil on trunnion support bracket (still installed on machine) where new trunnions will ride.
16. Placed table back onto machine sliding trunnion clamp bolts into holes in trunnion support bracket and nesting new trunnions into trunnion support bracket.
17. Spun on both old table lock knobs and loosely secured table.
18. Centered trunnions (front to back) in trunnion support bracket, making sure table tilted freely and smoothly. Securely tighten lock knobs to capture trunnions.
19. Install blade back on machine. Adjusted to run centered on tires. Made sure all new bearings were out of the way of blade.
20. Adjusted lower guide bracket and blade support shaft with bearing and blade support shafts with bearings around blade. Secured all fasteners tightly.
21. Utilizing slop in trunnion bolt holes, adjusted table to be \"parallel\" with blade.
22. Tightened trunnion to table bolts, all six, securely. Loosened table lock knobs and tested table motion for smoothness. Retightened table lock knobs.
23. Plugged bandsaw back in and started it. Made sure blade was supported correctly with new parts.
24. Replaced pads on rip fence with new pads. Put rip fence on table. Made test rip cuts.
25. Satisfied and thrilled!
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