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Need a replacement Shaft-Roller for the jigsaw.
Part Number: 695778
Online says it’s discontinued.
I used a small bolt with nylon lock nut for a temp fix.
It’s not hardened enough; it wore out.
Ideas where a replacement might be had? Ace maybe?
Gary
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try abearing supply house . I can't imagine PC used something special or proprietary for this .
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(12-28-2020, 07:59 PM)Gary G™ Wrote: Need a replacement Shaft-Roller for the jigsaw.
Part Number: 695778
Online says it’s discontinued.
I used a small bolt with nylon lock nut for a temp fix.
It’s not hardened enough; it wore out.
Ideas where a replacement might be had? Ace maybe?
My local Ace has a good selection of miscellaneous hardware - I've picked up oddball stuff like this from them quite often. A few times I've been able to upgrade to a higher grade bolt than OEM to fix a situation like this. Definitely worth trying - it might be the easy button.
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(12-28-2020, 07:59 PM)Gary G™ Wrote: Need a replacement Shaft-Roller for the jigsaw.
Part Number: 695778
Online says it’s discontinued.
I used a small bolt with nylon lock nut for a temp fix.
It’s not hardened enough; it wore out.
Ideas where a replacement might be had? Ace maybe?
Try here:
http://www.northcantonrepairshop.com
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(12-28-2020, 07:59 PM)Gary G™ Wrote: Need a replacement Shaft-Roller for the jigsaw.
Part Number: 695778
Online says it’s discontinued.
I used a small bolt with nylon lock nut for a temp fix.
It’s not hardened enough; it wore out.
Ideas where a replacement might be had? Ace maybe?
https://www.ebay.com/c/671335040
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