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Heavy Duty DeWALT DW304PK DW304P HeavyDuty 10A Reciprocating Saw Questions & Answers
The blade is stuck in
The chuck may just be sticking. Remove the front housing with the large screw, tap the chuck with a hammer & pin, and lube.
How to change dewalt DW304 blade
In short, with as little force. 1) use a hex key to remove a small bolt at the tip of the reciprocating blade holder, right at the base of the blade. the blade should now wobble, but you may not be able to pull the blade free. 2), turn the saw so that you are looking from the front, blade pointing right at you. now slide the blade as far to the LEFT as possible. this should be the position that the blade clears the little round retaining nub on the left side of the shaft that fits through the hole on the blade and pulls free. sometimes the blade is too thick or is bend so this is difficult. 3) try yanking or wiggling while the blade is slid as far left as possible. i just had to pry / knock the blade free with a screwdriver and hammer. there is a narrowing at the very base of the blade before it enters into the mounting hole, and i just used a screndriver wedged in there and hit iy with a hammer WHILE having the blade slid over into the left position. 4) to make it easier for yourself the next time, use sandpaper to remove the paint of the base of the new saw blade, so you will be able to easily pull it free.
Grizly table saw 53 inches, making a grinding
That would have to be the motor bearings or the shaft bearings for the saw blade.
I would take off the belt and spin each one separately to try to find out which one it is a replace the bearigs.
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Why my Makita disc cutter has spark wont start
If the fuel in it is 2 or more months old dump it out and put in fresh fuel and try statring. Also try try a squirt of starting fluid into the carb. If it fires on it you may need to do this a few times to pull the old fuel in the lines through till the fresh fuel can get to the carb.
4/10/2024 4:13:02 PM •
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on Apr 10, 2024
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