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I recently purchased a Black and Decker variable speed Model JS200, Type 3
saw. During the first use, the blade holder assembly loosened and flew off.
It was outside and lost forever. I called Black and Decker and they said
Part #581098-02 blade holder assembly is the same for Type 2 and Type 3. I
purchased the part and it doesn't fit. Black and Decker doesn't have a clue
that it isn't the same part for a Type 2 and a Type 3. They told me to bring
the saw to their nearest service center in Nashville, 105 miles from here.
It would seem they could check the part on one of their saws but they don't
seem to have any interest in doing so. Maybe they are only an importer
without any real facilities in this country? I dunno.
Is anyone familiar with this saw and if so, where can I get the proper
part for it? I hate to throw away a new saw, but it may be my only choice.
They said I couldn't return it if it's over 30 days and I missed that by a
couple of weeks.

Bob


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I recently purchased a Black and Decker variable speed Model JS200, Type 3
saw. During the first use, the blade holder assembly loosened and flew

off.

They told me to bring
the saw to their nearest service center in Nashville, 105 miles from here.


You can send it UPS or USPS for a few bucks. Cheaper than a 200 mile drive.
If it came apart due to a defect, it should be covered under warrantee.


It would seem they could check the part on one of their saws but they

don't
seem to have any interest in doing so.


Sad, but many companies seem to go that way. They have dummies int he
customer service department.l You can try calling agin and maybe get a
better skilled person.

Is anyone familiar with this saw and if so, where can I get the proper
part for it? I hate to throw away a new saw, but it may be my only choice.



It may be a good choice. B & D tools are pretty cheap these day. They are
still coasting on the great reputation they had for quality tools many years
ago. If you want a really good saw, Bosch, Milwaukee and a couple of others
are far superior, but far more costly. Figure $125 to $175.


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Thanks for the suggestion. I phoned the service center in Nashville. They
told me that in spite of the six weeks since purchase, it's obvious my
problem occurred within the 30 days. So they said to ship it back to them
and they'll send me a new saw. Seems crazy to replace the saw because the
blade holder isn't available, but at least this solves the problem for now.
But, if I need a new blade holder later on, I have to realize the saw is
extinct because replacement parts are not available for their new line.

Bob

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"rck" wrote in message
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I recently purchased a Black and Decker variable speed Model JS200, Type

3
saw. During the first use, the blade holder assembly loosened and flew

off.

They told me to bring
the saw to their nearest service center in Nashville, 105 miles from

here.

You can send it UPS or USPS for a few bucks. Cheaper than a 200 mile

drive.
If it came apart due to a defect, it should be covered under warrantee.


It would seem they could check the part on one of their saws but they

don't
seem to have any interest in doing so.


Sad, but many companies seem to go that way. They have dummies int he
customer service department.l You can try calling agin and maybe get a
better skilled person.

Is anyone familiar with this saw and if so, where can I get the

proper
part for it? I hate to throw away a new saw, but it may be my only

choice.


It may be a good choice. B & D tools are pretty cheap these day. They are
still coasting on the great reputation they had for quality tools many

years
ago. If you want a really good saw, Bosch, Milwaukee and a couple of

others
are far superior, but far more costly. Figure $125 to $175.




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"rck" wrote in
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Thanks for the suggestion. I phoned the service center in Nashville.
They told me that in spite of the six weeks since purchase, it's
obvious my problem occurred within the 30 days. So they said to ship
it back to them and they'll send me a new saw. Seems crazy to replace
the saw because the blade holder isn't available, but at least this
solves the problem for now. But, if I need a new blade holder later
on, I have to realize the saw is extinct because replacement parts are
not available for their new line.

Bob

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"rck" wrote in message
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I recently purchased a Black and Decker variable speed Model JS200,
Type

3
saw. During the first use, the blade holder assembly loosened and
flew

off.

They told me to bring
the saw to their nearest service center in Nashville, 105 miles
from

here.

You can send it UPS or USPS for a few bucks. Cheaper than a 200 mile

drive.
If it came apart due to a defect, it should be covered under
warrantee.


It would seem they could check the part on one of their saws but
they

don't
seem to have any interest in doing so.


Sad, but many companies seem to go that way. They have dummies int
he customer service department.l You can try calling agin and maybe
get a better skilled person.

Is anyone familiar with this saw and if so, where can I get the

proper
part for it? I hate to throw away a new saw, but it may be my only

choice.


It may be a good choice. B & D tools are pretty cheap these day.
They are still coasting on the great reputation they had for quality
tools many

years
ago. If you want a really good saw, Bosch, Milwaukee and a couple of

others
are far superior, but far more costly. Figure $125 to $175.






Well,all they do is exchange the saw,and the broken one goes back to the
factory for refurbishing and will be re-sold.Better for you,and someone
else gets a chance to buy a reconditioned jigsaw.
(although a waste of money,you can buy a better one from Harbor
Freight,comparable to a Bosch 1581 for $70,$60 when on sale.One with a
roller blade guide,variable speed,4-position orbital,and air blower to
clear the cut line ahead of the blade.)

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Jim Yanik
jyanik-at-kua.net
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