Part Location Diagram of JT9-JTAS10-107 Jet BEARING LOAD SPRING
See part C-107 in the diagram

BEARING LOAD SPRING JT9-JTAS10-107

Manufactured by:
Jet
ERP Number:
ERP19158036
Part Number:
JT9-JTAS10-107
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  • Jet
This part works with the following products:
  • Table Saw
Part# JT9-JTAS10-107 replaces these:
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Saw made squealing sound, vibration, and slight wobble in blade initially.

Brian from Oak Harbor, Washington

2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
1. Removed rails and extension table.
2. Removed saw table top (as 1 piece). Make note of any shims under the table top when lifting it off.
3. Removed belts by loosening saw motor.
4. Removed arbor assembly as a unit.
5. Replaced both bearings, spacers, and load spring. The arbor shaft has a left hand threaded nu t on the end that required cutting off as it was so tight. I would recommend ordering a new nut.
6. Reinstalled arbor assembly. (Turn tilt adjustment wheel to aid in getting assemble aligned properly. Lubricate all parts to ease installation and don\'t try to force any of the mating parts.
7. Reinstall all other parts in reverse order (3-1)
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