Table Saw Adjuster Craftman Pt#14900602 & Ace 10 in Model 27193A

Table Saw Adjuster Craftman Pt#14900602 & Ace 10 in Model 27193A

USD 25.00 USD
SKU: PP9GCk3u
Condition: New

This listing is for an obsolete adjustment hand wheel for a Craftsman 137.218740 Table Saw Part# 14900602. It now has a larger spinner grip. This will also fit an ACE 10 in BenchTable Saw Model # 27193A We were asked to make one for a customer and he sent the original hand wheel that is black in the photos. The part has been fit tested and will replace the original part. The diameter is 4.0 in, the height is 2 inches without the hand grip spinner. The hand spinner is 2 inches in length and makes the total 4 inches height. The handle has been beefed up in the nose gear area and spokes to prevent failure from torque load. The part will look different than the original, but all dimensions are the same. If you are replacing your adjuster handle, now is the time to blow out or brush out sawdust and lubricate all moving parts. A broken hand wheel may be an indication of a stuck, bent or dry parts. Thanks for your purchase from Ben's Creations.

Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid ByBuyer
All Returns AcceptedReturns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within30 Days
Refund Will Be Given AsMoney Back
MPNTS-Feld-GY
Manufacturer Warrantynone
Item Height2 in
Item Width1 1/4 in
ColorGray
Item Diameter4 in
Set IncludesBolt
BrandBen's Creations
TypeTable Saw
Model137.218740
Country/Region Of ManufactureUnited States
Item Weight5 oz

This listing is for an obsolete adjustment hand wheel for a Craftsman 137.218740 Table Saw Part# 14900602. It now has a larger spinner grip. This will also fit an ACE 10 in BenchTable Saw Model # 27193A We were asked to make one for a customer and he sent the original hand wheel that is black in the photos. The part has been fit tested and will replace the original part. The diameter is 4.0 in, the height is 2 inches without the hand grip spinner. The hand spinner is 2 inches in length and makes the total 4 inches height. The handle has been beefed up in the nose gear area and spokes to prevent failure from torque load. The part will look different than the original, but all dimensions are the same. If you are replacing your adjuster handle, now is the time to blow out or brush out sawdust and lubricate all moving parts. A broken hand wheel may be an indication of a stuck, bent or dry parts. Thanks for your purchase from Ben's Creations.

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