SOURCE: rigid table saw
You need to look on your motor casing and see what the rating is in terms of voltage, expressed as V., RPM, or revolutions per minute, and horsepower. If you have a 110-115 V one-third or one-half horsepower motor, which is what most Craftsman motors are, it should be easy to find a replacement and take the old one off and replace it with a new one. I will check back and see if this helps.
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SOURCE: Remington Pole Saw Model 106890-02
hi
if you were used the correct oil-gas mixture,because of overheating the engine probably you need to change the piston ring.Check the piston first(take off the mufller and take a look,if there are screaches at the piston is not good).
regards savumihai71
SOURCE: Bosch 4000 table saw won't work
OK sounds like you are handy. You have electric to the brush tubes? (first unplug saw to test) If yes then I would remove the brushes to see if they were making contact with the commutator. Does the blade spin freely? If not you might have a bearing problem. I would again use air after removing the brushes and then reinsert making sure they seat on the armature. If still nothing then if you are comfortable I would pull the motor housing. But before pulling go to Bosch Tools website and downloading a breakdown of your saw. Let me know if I can help
SOURCE: need to purchase replacement part for a wts200l rigid tile saw
TILE SAW WTS2000L ;THE UNIVERSAL GUIDE CATALOG NUMBER #:6006001.I NEED TO BUY ONE
SOURCE: New or used motor for a Craftsman 10" table saw
You can try Sears but they can be a bit pricey. I use to send out motors for a factory I worked in to a rebuilder who would even do new windings. Check in your area for a rebuilder, As for the replacement being a Sears unit they may have a similar motor in stock. Good luck.
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