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Compatibility
the 20 compatible machines
This part is compatible with the following machines:
Bosch
4000 (0601476139) Table Saw
4000 (0601476139) Table Saw
4100 (0601B13010) Table Saw
4100 (0601B13010) Table Saw
4100DG-09 (0601B13010) 10" Worksite Table Saw
4100DG-09 (0601B13010) 10" Worksite Table Saw
4100DG-09 (3601L13010) 10" Worksite Table Saw
4100DG-09 (3601L13010) 10" Worksite Table Saw
4100-09 (0601B13010) 10" Worksite Table Saw
4100-09 (0601B13010) 10" Worksite Table Saw
4000 (0601476139) Table Saw
4100 (0601B13010) Table Saw
4100 (0601B13010) Table Saw
4100DG-09 (0601B13010) 10" Worksite Table Saw
4100DG-09 (0601B13010) 10" Worksite Table Saw
4100DG-09 (3601L13010) 10" Worksite Table Saw
4100DG-09 (3601L13010) 10" Worksite Table Saw
4100-09 (0601B13010) 10" Worksite Table Saw
4100-09 (0601B13010) 10" Worksite Table Saw
4100-09 (3601L13010) 10" Worksite Table Saw
4100-09 (3601L13010) 10" Worksite Table Saw
GTS 10 XC (3601L30440) Table Saw
GTS 10 XC (3601L30490) Table Saw
GTS 10 J (3601M30530) Table Saw
GTS 10 J (3601M30541) Table Saw
4000 (0601476260) Saw Table
4100 (3601L13010) Table Saw
4100 (3601L13011) Table Saw
4100 (3601L13012) Table Saw
4100-09 (3601L13010) 10" Worksite Table Saw
GTS 10 XC (3601L30440) Table Saw
GTS 10 XC (3601L30490) Table Saw
GTS 10 J (3601M30530) Table Saw
GTS 10 J (3601M30541) Table Saw
4000 (0601476260) Saw Table
4100 (3601L13010) Table Saw
4100 (3601L13011) Table Saw
4100 (3601L13012) Table Saw
Products Compatibility
This item works with the following types of products:
- • Saw
- • Table Saw
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Repair Instructions: Submitted by Customers Like You
Tool Type:
Table Saw
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Expert
Time Spent Repairing:
More than 2 hours
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Pliers, Power Drill, Socket set, Wrench Set, Adjustable Wrench, Bearing Puller, Bearing Press, Beer
Burned out armature bearing. Blade would not turn and made lots of noise. Blade lock screw shaft on gear cover snapped
1. Removed the blade assemble
2. Remove the motor assemble
3. Got stuck on how to remove the armature.
4. Took off Blade lock assembly then broke the screw
5. Armature still stuck
6. Took off blade height adjustment to see if could find a way to take off the armature
7. Took off the table top from mount. Could not find a way to remove armature
8. Table saw in pieces. Jump up and down scream a !
9. Ready to dump the table saw, then read comments on ereplacement blog and found answer on where armature screws were
10. Take off armature. Ordered parts. Took to shop to remove bearing. Pressed new bearing in
11. Took off gear cover, found out that need to pull gear off, then bearing, to remove gear assembly from gear cover. Did not have the new bearing and old one was fine. Decided not to change gear cover. Did not repair blade lock and will use a piece of wood to remove saw blade
12. Put everything back then found out needed to take everything apart in order to put armature back on. Needed to do first. Wasted 1 hour of work. Jump up and down again. screamed and yelled. Saw recommendation in blog to use long screws, I did not have any. Used 12awg electrical wire to line up holes. pulled as close as I could carefully. Tried for 20 minutes. Ready to scream and yell #!#$!@#!! but was eventually successful in getting the mounting screws in.
14. Put armature back on - replaced brushes, restore motor assembly
15. Put remaining pieces back. Replaced power cord. Plastic grommets on original power cord would not fit since new cord was more thicker. Drilled out hole on switch assemble to accept the thicker cord with wider grommet placement. Clean up and oil all the remaining moving parts on Table saw.
16. Fire up the saw - it was music to my ears.
The repair was difficult but your website was a breeze to use . Wish there was a video on how to repair my model of table saw. Would have saved me some time and !#$!%^!! but at least I found the answers and parts needed.
Thanks eReplacement parts!
2. Remove the motor assemble
3. Got stuck on how to remove the armature.
4. Took off Blade lock assembly then broke the screw
5. Armature still stuck
6. Took off blade height adjustment to see if could find a way to take off the armature
7. Took off the table top from mount. Could not find a way to remove armature
8. Table saw in pieces. Jump up and down scream a !
9. Ready to dump the table saw, then read comments on ereplacement blog and found answer on where armature screws were
10. Take off armature. Ordered parts. Took to shop to remove bearing. Pressed new bearing in
11. Took off gear cover, found out that need to pull gear off, then bearing, to remove gear assembly from gear cover. Did not have the new bearing and old one was fine. Decided not to change gear cover. Did not repair blade lock and will use a piece of wood to remove saw blade
12. Put everything back then found out needed to take everything apart in order to put armature back on. Needed to do first. Wasted 1 hour of work. Jump up and down again. screamed and yelled. Saw recommendation in blog to use long screws, I did not have any. Used 12awg electrical wire to line up holes. pulled as close as I could carefully. Tried for 20 minutes. Ready to scream and yell #!#$!@#!! but was eventually successful in getting the mounting screws in.
14. Put armature back on - replaced brushes, restore motor assembly
15. Put remaining pieces back. Replaced power cord. Plastic grommets on original power cord would not fit since new cord was more thicker. Drilled out hole on switch assemble to accept the thicker cord with wider grommet placement. Clean up and oil all the remaining moving parts on Table saw.
16. Fire up the saw - it was music to my ears.
The repair was difficult but your website was a breeze to use . Wish there was a video on how to repair my model of table saw. Would have saved me some time and !#$!%^!! but at least I found the answers and parts needed.
Thanks eReplacement parts!
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