scholar
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My table saw started making a slight rattly sound which I didn’t like the sound of - I couldn’t find anything that seemed loose and so I have stripped it down to look at the bearings.
This is a Scheppach TS4010 table saw - it is an all fabricated steel cabinet (takes a 315mm blade) - I have had it since new in 2001, but I am really such an occasional user that I would be surprised if the bearings have actually worn out.
Anyway, here is the spindle with bearing either end extracted from the frame the bearings sit in - they are just held in holes in the 8mm plates either end (with retaining plates at one end).
The bearings do not seem rough to turn, but there does seem to be some in/out play between the inner and outer races - I will replace them anyway - the existing ones are NSK 6204DU (I was surprised to see British bearings on this German machine). What would be the best replacement? These have plastic seals - is there any advantage in stainless steel seals?
I removed the bearings from the frame just by hand - I don‘t know if they have worn themselves to a loosish fit - we will see how the new ones go I did think the bearing housing would be a bit more sophisticated/heavy duty (I haven‘t yet tried removing the bearings from the spindle).
Does anyone have any observations/recommendations?
Cheers
This is a Scheppach TS4010 table saw - it is an all fabricated steel cabinet (takes a 315mm blade) - I have had it since new in 2001, but I am really such an occasional user that I would be surprised if the bearings have actually worn out.
Anyway, here is the spindle with bearing either end extracted from the frame the bearings sit in - they are just held in holes in the 8mm plates either end (with retaining plates at one end).
The bearings do not seem rough to turn, but there does seem to be some in/out play between the inner and outer races - I will replace them anyway - the existing ones are NSK 6204DU (I was surprised to see British bearings on this German machine). What would be the best replacement? These have plastic seals - is there any advantage in stainless steel seals?
I removed the bearings from the frame just by hand - I don‘t know if they have worn themselves to a loosish fit - we will see how the new ones go I did think the bearing housing would be a bit more sophisticated/heavy duty (I haven‘t yet tried removing the bearings from the spindle).
Does anyone have any observations/recommendations?
Cheers