01-27-2017, 01:59 PM
If you own a Craftsman 113.XXX table saw & still use the original fence, listen up.
The fence has a cheap little plastic wheel in it that rides the rail on the rear of the saw table.
If you remove the fence from the saw & flip it over, you'll see the wheel I'm speaking of. Well, mine broke & Sears Parts Direct doesn't sell them anymore.
I looked everywhere, no luck. So, I came up with a solution.
A ball bearing. Mcmaster Carr sells it under item number 6384K55
I replaced my wheel today with that bearing, and my fence is more accurate than it's ever been. The bearing itself was $9.47.
I hope this helps someone out there.
The fence has a cheap little plastic wheel in it that rides the rail on the rear of the saw table.
If you remove the fence from the saw & flip it over, you'll see the wheel I'm speaking of. Well, mine broke & Sears Parts Direct doesn't sell them anymore.
I looked everywhere, no luck. So, I came up with a solution.
A ball bearing. Mcmaster Carr sells it under item number 6384K55
I replaced my wheel today with that bearing, and my fence is more accurate than it's ever been. The bearing itself was $9.47.
I hope this helps someone out there.