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I need to replace the bottom bearing of this router. The shaft has a nut to
prevent the bearing from vibrating out. Anyone know which "hand" this is LH or RH before I end up tightening this by mistake? Appreciate any experience. Dave Paine |
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![]() "Tyke" wrote in message ... I need to replace the bottom bearing of this router. The shaft has a nut to prevent the bearing from vibrating out. Anyone know which "hand" this is LH or RH before I end up tightening this by mistake? Appreciate any experience. Dave Paine Almost with out exception nuts loosen in the same direction that they spin when in use. So loosen the nut in the same direction that the motor spins. |
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