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Blade Pulley Tire
$12.33
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Fix Number
FIX10133097
Manufacturer Part Number
45-69-0010
This is an authentic blade pulley tire. This part is sold individually, however two tires are needed on the bandsaw. If one tire needs to be replaced, it is recommended by the manufacturer to replace them both at the same time. The blade pulley tire is what keeps the blade tracking accurately. They are a common wear part that will become brittle or stretched out over time. This leads to the blade coming off the pulleys or not tracking correctly. This is a very simple repair, the tire stretches onto the pulleys, no disassembly required.

Installation Instructions

Mike from NILES, MI
OEM blade pulley tires no longer available
Remove the blade carriage from the top of the saw and disassemble. Clean and smooth the drive and driven wheels. Secure them in a holding fixture so that you can use both hands to stretch the tires over the outside of the wheels. Immerse the tires in a hot water bath so that they stretch more easily.

I am certain that this process would be much easier on a newer model saw (like the Milwaukee units this part is speced for!).
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Cam Follower
$4.99
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10117025
Manufacturer Part Number
02-25-0260
This is an OEM cam follower for a bandsaw. Each bandsaw has six cam followers in total, three on the front guide and three on the back. Four of these help to prevent the blade from wobbling, so it cuts straight. The other two support the back of the blades so it does not come off the tire when you are cutting. This cam follower is sold individually; however, it is recommended to replace all six at the same time. When this part becomes worn it can make a squealing sound and should be inspected for damage. For this repair you will need a flat blade screwdriver.
Sleeve Bearing
$4.99
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10128876
Manufacturer Part Number
42-40-0580
Sleeve bearings are located on the blade pulley axles of your bandsaw. If you notice the blade on your bandsaw is not tracking correctly, this is likely a sign that this part needs to be replaced. We recommend inspecting the blade pulley tires at the same time because if they are worn, they can also hinder the tracking of the blade. Each bandsaw has four of these sleeve bearings, however, they are sold separately. We carry only OEM quality parts to ensure proper fit and performance.
Pulley Tire
$4.99
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10133098
Manufacturer Part Number
45-69-0030
This is an authentic OEM pulley tire for a band saw, sold individually. Two tires are needed on the band saw, so even if only one is worn, we advise replacing both at the same time. The tires are made of rubber to ensure reliable traction to drive the blade safely. This rubber material is prone to wear with time, especially considering its constant contact with metal shavings. If the blade is coming off the pulley or not tracking properly, these are common signs that it is time to be replaced. This is a very quick and easy repair that does not require any tear down of parts or tools. The tire simply stretches onto the pulleys.
Carbon Brush and Spring (2 Required)
$8.25
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10122190
Manufacturer Part Number
22-18-0670
This part includes one carbon brush with spring. Two of these brushes are needed in most models, and we recommend replacing them both at the same time, as they tend to wear at the same rate. A worn brush often affects the performance of the motor, and that is usually the first indication that a replacement is needed. For this repair, you will need to use a screwdriver to remove the brush cap which holds the brushes in place. To install, align the new brush with the holder and insert it by aligning the wings with the sides of the holder. Press the brush into the holder and secure the cap back on. Never over-tighten the cap, as this could break it. These steps will need to be repeated on the other side for the second brush.
Carbon Brush
$5.19
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Fix Number
FIX10122132
Manufacturer Part Number
22-18-0025
This part includes one carbon brush, however we recommend replacing both the carbon brushes at the same time, meaning you may need to order two. To keep your equipment running effectively, it is important to replace the brushes when needed. For this simple repair you will need a screwdriver and pliers. You will begin by removing the screws that are holding the cover together. Next, remove the housing to expose the armature and brush holder. Remove the worn carbon brush and install your new OEM carbon brush in its place. Reassemble your tool, and your repair is complete.
10-24 X 1/2" Pan HD. Sit. Tapt. T-25
$4.99
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10118952
Manufacturer Part Number
06-82-5314
This part includes one pan head torx screw. It is sourced directly from the original manufacturer, ensuring a premium high-quality screw. It is compatible with a variety of equipment, so will serve various applications. It measures 10-24 by 1/2. Be sure to use the appropriate size tool to loosen and tighten it so it does not get damaged.
Front Guide Roller Kit
$15.83
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10128491
Manufacturer Part Number
42-24-0015
Guide Block Hardware Kit
$10.86
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10120790
Manufacturer Part Number
14-46-0465
Rear Guide Roller Kit
$14.91
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10128569
Manufacturer Part Number
42-28-0025
This is an authentic OEM rear roller kit for a band saw. It includes the metal mounting bracket, the lateral blade guide rollers, and the thrust guide roller, which all comes preassembled and ready to mount to your saw as-is. This kit also includes two mounting screws. The roller assembly is prone to wear due to its contact with the blade. The bearings can wear, which can cause them to seize. The metal mount can also become damaged if the blade makes contact. For this simple repair, remove the rear guard to expose the rear roller. Remove the roller and install your new one. There is a pin located on the back of the roller assembly, which aligns with the housing. Once you have it properly aligned, reinstall the screws and then the rear guard.

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