How to Replace the Lock Button Pin Cap on a Makita Grinder

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Replacing the Pin Cap on a Makita grinder

The Facts

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The pin cap is the top "button" part of the spindle lock assembly on your grinder. Because it's made of plastic (and exposed) the pin cap can be broken or cracked quite easily. Fortunately, replacing the cap is also very easy to do.

This article provides step-by-step instructions for removing and installing the plastic lock button pin cap on a Makita grinder.

Let's get started.

The Fix

REMOVING THE PIN CAP [top]

1. Remove the side handle.

Unscrew and remove the side handle from the grinder.

Remove the side handle

 

 

 

2. Remove the guard.

Loosen the lock-screw on the guard assembly.

Loosen the screw

 

 

Rotate the guard assembly to disengage it from the housing.

Rotate the guard

 

 

Remove the guard from the grinder.

Remove the guard

 

 

 

3. Remove the lock button pin cap.

Use a small screwdriver to (pry) disengage the pin cap from the shoulder pin.

Pry the cap off the unit

 

 

Remove the pin cap from the gear housing.

Remove the cap

 

 

 

INSTALLING THE NEW PIN CAP [top]

4. Install the lock button pin cap.

Install the new pin cap onto the shoulder pin (over the spring).

Replace the pin cap

 

 

Secure the pin cap to the shoulder pin using adjustable pliers.

Secure the cap

 

 

REASSEMBLING THE UNIT [top]

5. Reinstall the guard.

Install the guard assembly onto the grinder.

Install the guard

 

 

Rotate the guard assembly to engage the mounting plate.

Rotate the guard

 

 

Secure the guard with the (1) screw.

Secure the guard

 

 

 

6. Reinstall the side handle.

Install the side handle onto the grinder.

Install the side handle

 

 

Tighten the side handle until secure.

Secure the handle

 

The Finish

You can't place a value on a job well done, unless you did it yourself. (Which you did.) Now you can place that value back into your own pocket. (Or into your business.) Not only did you refine your grinder at a fraction of the cost of replacement; you have expanded your skills far beyond the daily grind.

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