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Bosch 4900 Table Saw Speed Control and associated parts.
I ordered and received a Bosch 4900 table saw speed control board, various screws, brush kits and bearings. Speed Control identical to bad board, worked fine. It was a bit difficult tracking parts, as apparently some parts were delayed which delayed entire order. Exploded view helpful, but unclear when zoomed in. Even so, I felt 5 stars are in order!
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GENUINE PART,WORKS AS EXPECTED.
LIKE I SAID ABOVE RIGHT PART WORKS AS EXPECTED.
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Front Bearing in motor blew up. I replaced both bearing even though there was nothing wrong with the rear bearing.
Rick from Newalla, Oklahoma
4 of 4 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
1, Removed end cap from motor
2. Remove outer plastic case.
3. Removed plastic blade housing cover.
4. Removed front metal gear assembly cover.
5. Removed Armature from gear housing.
6. Used bearing puller to remove front bearing
7 Used Large 1/2 drive socket to install new bearing
8 Removed & re
... Read moreplaced front rubber ring seal
9. Remove and replace rear bearing.
10. Cleaned gears and housing.
11. Repacked axle grease around gears, bearing and inside housing
12. Reassembled in the reverse order.
Note: The hardest part of this is reinstalling the two screws that hold the armature assembly to the front gear housing. There is a metal plate that the two screws that go through the housing into the metal plate on top of the armature. That plate is free-floating and there is about a 1/4\" of clearance between the housing and the plate and the top of the armature assembly. Gravity is your enemy trying to get the plate and the screw to line up because there is NO room to put a screwdriver tip or anything inside the space. I tried for over an hour to get one of the screws started again with no success. Finally I went to my screw bin and found a 2\" screw the same size and thread pattern as the original and use my scratch awl to line up one side of the plate to the hole. I use the long screw in the opposite side of the plate to temporarily screw it in and bring the plate to the top, where it was supposed to be, then removed the scratch awl, and put in one of the original screws and tightened it. Then I was able to remove the long screw and put the other original screw in the other side. After that was done I tightened both of the original screws and and rest took about 15 minutes. Maybe this will help someone else in doing this bearing replacement?
This repair was on a Bosch Model 4100 table saw, which by the way is a GREAT saw!
Rick
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ERP Number: ERP19514074
Manufacturer Part Number: 2610998571
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