Distinterior
Established Member
If you're saying there isn't excessive noise & excessive play in the blade spindle bearings, then there really isn't the need to change them if it runs smoothly enough.
If you feel you really want to change them whilst you've got the saw apart anyway, go ahead.
Ideally, you do really want to use a puller but it can be done without,......very carefully! You certainly dont want to be wading on it with a hammer......
Sometimes, the spindle and bearings come out easily with little amount of pressure but I have had some that fight you and can be a b u g g e r to get off....
If you feel you really want to change them whilst you've got the saw apart anyway, go ahead.
Ideally, you do really want to use a puller but it can be done without,......very carefully! You certainly dont want to be wading on it with a hammer......
Sometimes, the spindle and bearings come out easily with little amount of pressure but I have had some that fight you and can be a b u g g e r to get off....