Mcluma
Established Member
Had last week some major issues with my Bosch GTS10 saw. The machine came to a controlled stop, and the blad had come stuck. I straight away knew what had happend. I just hopped that i could solve it quickly. But no. I had to take the whole machine apart to get to the culprint. A ball bearing had seased up.
I still had the detailed PDF drawing with the machine parts from when i bought the saw. This all happend last Friday (I was working from home , but most of the morning got lost in taking the saw apart :evil: ) so I made a call to the central service centre and they would send the parts out (cost me in total Gbp 35,- for two new ball bearings and a dust cap .
The parts arrived yesterday and it took me about 2 hours to put it all back together again. I did had to buy a ballbearing puller. (i did buy this on the Friday as well)
The machine runs very smooth, and i just couldn’t believe how much I missed that machine in the past week
He are some pics of the work
Here is the saw, out of its case upside down, blade and riving knife removed
IMG_0295 by mcluma, on Flickr
Had to take the switch of, so i wrote down how the machine was wired
IMG_0296 by mcluma, on Flickr
Here i have removed the blade locking mechanism
IMG_0297 by mcluma, on Flickr
Riving knife and gear removed
IMG_0298 by mcluma, on Flickr
Motor removed
IMG_0299 by mcluma, on Flickr
The collector with the two ball bearings (top and bottom) the bottom one completely seized up
IMG_0312 by mcluma, on Flickr
Another shot – completely had to take the machine apart, you can see in the bottom of the picture the ball bearing puller
IMG_0313 by mcluma, on Flickr
Here a picture of the new parts
IMG_0314v2 by mcluma, on Flickr
Collector back in the motor housing
IMG_0315 by mcluma, on Flickr
Motor fitted back on the saw
IMG_0316 by mcluma, on Flickr
I still had the detailed PDF drawing with the machine parts from when i bought the saw. This all happend last Friday (I was working from home , but most of the morning got lost in taking the saw apart :evil: ) so I made a call to the central service centre and they would send the parts out (cost me in total Gbp 35,- for two new ball bearings and a dust cap .
The parts arrived yesterday and it took me about 2 hours to put it all back together again. I did had to buy a ballbearing puller. (i did buy this on the Friday as well)
The machine runs very smooth, and i just couldn’t believe how much I missed that machine in the past week
He are some pics of the work
Here is the saw, out of its case upside down, blade and riving knife removed
IMG_0295 by mcluma, on Flickr
Had to take the switch of, so i wrote down how the machine was wired
IMG_0296 by mcluma, on Flickr
Here i have removed the blade locking mechanism
IMG_0297 by mcluma, on Flickr
Riving knife and gear removed
IMG_0298 by mcluma, on Flickr
Motor removed
IMG_0299 by mcluma, on Flickr
The collector with the two ball bearings (top and bottom) the bottom one completely seized up
IMG_0312 by mcluma, on Flickr
Another shot – completely had to take the machine apart, you can see in the bottom of the picture the ball bearing puller
IMG_0313 by mcluma, on Flickr
Here a picture of the new parts
IMG_0314v2 by mcluma, on Flickr
Collector back in the motor housing
IMG_0315 by mcluma, on Flickr
Motor fitted back on the saw
IMG_0316 by mcluma, on Flickr