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BALL BEARING 1600900088
- Manufactured by:
- Bosch Tool
- ERP Number:
- ERP19498314
- Part Number:
- 1600900088
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- Bosch
This part works with the following products:
- Router
- Chainsaw
Part# 1600900088 replaces these:
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parts worked fine
this is an ongoing process for me. My Bosch router lower bearing wears out, and, rather than burning out the armature (which requires buying an new router for ~$150) I replace the bearing for $5.
Guest - August 1, 2019
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Perfect replacement part.
Came within a week, 4 days I think. A puller is a good idea for the top bearing.
Guest - July 28, 2020
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Fixed!
The replacement bearing is identical to the OEM bearing. Total cost (part, tax, shipping) VERY reasonable.
Guest - August 2, 2021
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Thirty five year old router
Found the bearing I needed at your site arrived in a week, and is now as smooth and quite as when it was new
Guest - December 3, 2021
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was an exact fit
Bearings were an exact fit and my router works like new again.
Guest - March 31, 2021
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Shipping too long
I ordered this part April 20 and didnt arrive until May 20 despite the 5-7 shipping time.
Guest - May 29, 2019
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Lower Bearing failure On Bosh Router
Kirk from Elbow Lake, Minnesota
5 of 5 people
found this instruction helpful.
- Difficulty Level:
- Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 15 - 30 mins
- Tools:
- Screw drivers
- Parts Used:
- 3600905513, 1600900088
Replaced both upper and lower bearings. Remove top cap (2 screws) with 2.5mm hex key. Pull speed adjust by pulling back out of retainer. Remove brushes, I used a bent paper clip to pull the spring retainers back. Next remove 2 PH screws holding the top assembly to the windings. Pull off the top assembly. Remove the bottom bearing retaini
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ng screws(2). Remove the shaft nut on the armature. At this point the armature can be pulled from the housing. Simply remove/replace the bearings. Reverse to re-assemble. You really don\'t need pullers but small bearing pullers are cheap. If you replace bearings on any power tool its worth the $12. for a puller.
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Bearing was noisy and brushes were worn.
Paul from Menasha, Wisconsin
3 of 3 people
found this instruction helpful.
- Difficulty Level:
- A Bit Difficult
- Total Repair Time:
- 1- 2 hours
- Tools:
- Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
- Parts Used:
- 2610007958, 1600900088
1 Dis-assemble and remove armature from motor housing.
2 Remove old bearing with a socket used as a punch to drive bearing out.
3 Clean area were bearing goes with clean cloth dampened with mineral spirits.
4 Put new bearing in freezer for one hour.
5 With ten minutes remaining put motor housing in preheated oven o ... Read more f 200 F.
6 After one hour remove bearing from freezer and motor housing from oven.
7 Drop bearing into opening.
8 Let housing cool and then re-assemble.
9 Note: cold causes the bearing to contract by .001 inches and the heat causes the housing to expand by .001 inches and the bearing drops into the bore.
2 Remove old bearing with a socket used as a punch to drive bearing out.
3 Clean area were bearing goes with clean cloth dampened with mineral spirits.
4 Put new bearing in freezer for one hour.
5 With ten minutes remaining put motor housing in preheated oven o ... Read more f 200 F.
6 After one hour remove bearing from freezer and motor housing from oven.
7 Drop bearing into opening.
8 Let housing cool and then re-assemble.
9 Note: cold causes the bearing to contract by .001 inches and the heat causes the housing to expand by .001 inches and the bearing drops into the bore.
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Router shaft wobble and vibration
Phillip from Caledonia, Michigan
1 person
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- Difficulty Level:
- A Bit Difficult
- Total Repair Time:
- 30 - 60 mins
- Tools:
- Pliers, Screw drivers
- Parts Used:
- 3600905513, 2610997093, 2610912599, 2610007957, 1600900088
Removed top cover (4 screws).
Removed brushes (2 screws on each brush holder).
Removed plunge base.
Removed nut on lower shaft (recessed in bottom of housing).
Removed upper and lower bearings.
Replaced bearings and re-assembled.
Removed brushes (2 screws on each brush holder).
Removed plunge base.
Removed nut on lower shaft (recessed in bottom of housing).
Removed upper and lower bearings.
Replaced bearings and re-assembled.
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Extreme vibration due to lower bearing failure.
William from Sylva, North Carolina
1 person
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- Difficulty Level:
- Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 1- 2 hours
- Tools:
- Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
- Parts Used:
- 3600905513, 1600900088
Removed Top Bearing cover and pulled brush springs and brushes from commutator. Disassembled lower lock nut after removing lower slide and height adjustment assembly. Care should be taken when removing lower plate as plunge spring has a tiny ball at the top and is easily lost. Remove lower bearing cover after removing bearing lock nut. Ta
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king care of the small parts and brushes. Removed armature from housing. Removed bearings and replaced same. Polished the commutator in a lathe while the armature was out of the housing. Reassembled the same. Router runs great again for a 15 year old.
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Model Cross Reference
This part works with the following models:
ERP Number: ERP19498314
Manufacturer Part Number: 1600900088
Manufacturer Part Number: 1600900088
| Brand | Model Number | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Bosch | 13026620 | Router - Router |
| Bosch | 1617 | Router - Router |
| Bosch | 1618 | Router - Router |
| Bosch | GOF1200A | Router - Industrial Router |
| Bosch | GOF1300ACE | Router - Industrial Router |
| Bosch | MR23EVS | Chainsaw - 2.3 HP Electronic Fixed-Base Router |
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