This is an authentic OEM part. The DeWalt gear case is compatible with several table saw models. The metal gear case protects and secures components of the table saw, and is sold individually. A hex key, screwdriver and pliers are often required for the removal and replacement.
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Part fit as it should.
Part fit perfectly. Found out I had an issue with the height screw having some burs, so I need to get that part now. My fault though. Do yourself a favor and get the height screw at the same time for another $12. Now I gotta wait another month to fully use my table saw with no worries.
Guest - October 21, 2019
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I was very surprised that the availability of a repair part was so easy to acquire. It was a real game stopper for me and I hadn't planned the expense of a new tool in my project cost. Delivery was awesome and the part worked perfectly. I've never been a throw-away type of person so I thank you for being there when the need arise.
Guest - April 21, 2020
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The part was worked perfect, easy install
Part arrived just a few days after I ordered which was great.
Guest - September 2, 2023
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Tilted blade and removed motor housing. Had to impact motor on new housing with press. Assembled everything and greased all bearings and fittings. Pretty easy.
Unplug saw, removed blade, turned saw upside down and vacuumed dust off. Turned crank to raise blade and found aluminum shavings coming out of threaded portion of gear case. Found the exact part at ereplacements.com, with recommendations for other useful parts. Once I had the motor cover and gear case removed I found that the armature
... Read moreand arbor were press fit parts and waited until I had new parts in hand to determine best was to disassemble. Removed 3 screws holding arbor plate to gear case, then carefully, a bit at a time, pried the arbor plate off, never prying on the ears that the screws go through as they could easily be broken off. Found that from inside I could use a screwdriver to gently pry the armature out of the gear case. It was a tight press fit. With a digital caliper I measured the bearing and the bore for the armature and found that they had no clearance whatsoever. The armature must be pressed in exactly square and this would be difficult to do by hand. A hammer is the last tool you want to use here. So, I heated the gearcase in my gas grill set to about 300 degrees and waited 15 minuets. Measuring the bore I found no expansion so waited another 15 min. and found that the bore had grown .005 inches. Perfect. With oven mitts I held the hot gearcase in one hand and slipped the armature in place easily, then let the parts cool to room temp. Reassembled everything and now am ready to get back to work. It took an hour or two partly because I\'m retired and in no hurry, difficulty of repair depends on each persons experience ability and tools available.
1. Removed plastic shield where cord is located.
2. Removed motor case.
3. Removed gear case (threads were stripped in the gear case causing the housing to slip as I raised it).
4. Removed gears inside Gear Case.
5. Cleaned old lubricant.
6. Applied new lubricant to gears and new Gear Case.
7. Reinstall
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