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Eli the Bearded January 9th 14 08:09 PM

lost a nut from my skilsaw
 

I have lost a nut from my skilsaw, model# 5580. This nut is used to
tighten the depth adjustment with the the base plate. None of the
random spare nuts I have fit. From this page I can download manual
and parts list:

http://www.skiltools.com/Parts-And-S...rts-Lists.aspx

The parts list is super vague. I want part #44. This is shown in the
picture for the parts list on the model 5480 saw, but the model 5580
parts list is lacking a picture. Both use the same part number:
"1 619 X00 677" with description "Nut".

It costs a buck plus shipping and I can expect a week for that shipping.

Or if I could find out diameter and threading, I could (hopefully) buy it
today from a hardware store. Searching the web by part number does not
get me more details.

The bolt is not easily removed from the saw to bring it into my hardware
store. The bolt looks like 1/4-20, but nuts that fit that size don't
fit this. The similiarly sized metric nuts (m6x1) don't thread on either.

Can someone identify the part?

Elijah
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yay for parts lists, boo for lack of detail

[email protected] January 9th 14 08:47 PM

lost a nut from my skilsaw
 
On Thu, 9 Jan 2014 20:09:58 +0000 (UTC), Eli the Bearded
wrote:


I have lost a nut from my skilsaw, model# 5580. This nut is used to
tighten the depth adjustment with the the base plate. None of the
random spare nuts I have fit. From this page I can download manual
and parts list:

http://www.skiltools.com/Parts-And-S...rts-Lists.aspx

The parts list is super vague. I want part #44. This is shown in the
picture for the parts list on the model 5480 saw, but the model 5580
parts list is lacking a picture. Both use the same part number:
"1 619 X00 677" with description "Nut".

It costs a buck plus shipping and I can expect a week for that shipping.

Or if I could find out diameter and threading, I could (hopefully) buy it
today from a hardware store. Searching the web by part number does not
get me more details.

The bolt is not easily removed from the saw to bring it into my hardware
store. The bolt looks like 1/4-20, but nuts that fit that size don't
fit this. The similiarly sized metric nuts (m6x1) don't thread on either.

Can someone identify the part?

Elijah
------
yay for parts lists, boo for lack of detail

Take the whole saw to the hardware store or your local fastener shop
and see if they have something to fit.

Greg Guarino[_2_] January 9th 14 09:00 PM

lost a nut from my skilsaw
 
On 1/9/2014 3:09 PM, Eli the Bearded wrote:

I have lost a nut from my skilsaw,


There were two ways to read that sentence. Happily, you meant it in the
less painful sense.

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John Grossbohlin[_4_] January 9th 14 09:34 PM

lost a nut from my skilsaw
 
"Greg Guarino" wrote in message ...

On 1/9/2014 3:09 PM, Eli the Bearded wrote:


I have lost a nut from my skilsaw,


There were two ways to read that sentence. Happily, you meant it in the
less painful sense.


With a sharp blade it may not hurt... at least not right away. ;~)



Mike Marlow[_2_] January 9th 14 10:55 PM

lost a nut from my skilsaw
 
Eli the Bearded wrote:
I have lost a nut from my skilsaw, model# 5580. This nut is used to
tighten the depth adjustment with the the base plate. None of the
random spare nuts I have fit. From this page I can download manual
and parts list:

http://www.skiltools.com/Parts-And-S...rts-Lists.aspx

The parts list is super vague. I want part #44. This is shown in the
picture for the parts list on the model 5480 saw, but the model 5580
parts list is lacking a picture. Both use the same part number:
"1 619 X00 677" with description "Nut".

It costs a buck plus shipping and I can expect a week for that
shipping.

Or if I could find out diameter and threading, I could (hopefully)
buy it today from a hardware store. Searching the web by part number
does not get me more details.

The bolt is not easily removed from the saw to bring it into my
hardware store. The bolt looks like 1/4-20, but nuts that fit that
size don't
fit this. The similiarly sized metric nuts (m6x1) don't thread on
either.

Can someone identify the part?


Have you tried putting a thread guage on the "bolt"? Or... taking your saw
to the big box store to match up a nut? You could have probably had it
fixed by now...

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-Mike-




Larry W[_3_] January 9th 14 11:07 PM

lost a nut from my skilsaw
 
In article ,
Eli the Bearded wrote:

I have lost a nut from my skilsaw, model# 5580. This nut is used to
tighten the depth adjustment with the the base plate. None of the
random spare nuts I have fit. From this page I can download manual
and parts list:

http://www.skiltools.com/Parts-And-S...rts-Lists.aspx

The parts list is super vague. I want part #44. This is shown in the
picture for the parts list on the model 5480 saw, but the model 5580
parts list is lacking a picture. Both use the same part number:
"1 619 X00 677" with description "Nut".

It costs a buck plus shipping and I can expect a week for that shipping.

Or if I could find out diameter and threading, I could (hopefully) buy it
today from a hardware store. Searching the web by part number does not
get me more details.

The bolt is not easily removed from the saw to bring it into my hardware
store. The bolt looks like 1/4-20, but nuts that fit that size don't
fit this. The similiarly sized metric nuts (m6x1) don't thread on either.

Can someone identify the part?

Elijah
------
yay for parts lists, boo for lack of detail


Why not take the saw to the hardware store?

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GeneT January 10th 14 04:14 AM

lost a nut from my skilsaw
 
On Thursday, January 9, 2014 10:09:58 AM UTC-10, Eli the Bearded wrote:
I have lost a nut from my skilsaw, model# 5580. This nut is used to

tighten the depth adjustment with the the base plate. None of the

random spare nuts I have fit. From this page I can download manual

and parts list:



http://www.skiltools.com/Parts-And-S...rts-Lists.aspx



The parts list is super vague. I want part #44. This is shown in the

picture for the parts list on the model 5480 saw, but the model 5580

parts list is lacking a picture. Both use the same part number:

"1 619 X00 677" with description "Nut".



It costs a buck plus shipping and I can expect a week for that shipping.



Or if I could find out diameter and threading, I could (hopefully) buy it

today from a hardware store. Searching the web by part number does not

get me more details.



The bolt is not easily removed from the saw to bring it into my hardware

store. The bolt looks like 1/4-20, but nuts that fit that size don't

fit this. The similiarly sized metric nuts (m6x1) don't thread on either.



Can someone identify the part?



Elijah

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yay for parts lists, boo for lack of detail


Sounds like it could be 1/4-28 fine thread

Lee Michaels[_3_] January 10th 14 04:21 PM

lost a nut from my skilsaw
 


"Greg Guarino" wrote...
On 1/9/2014 3:09 PM, Eli the Bearded wrote:


I have lost a nut from my skilsaw,


There were two ways to read that sentence. Happily, you meant it in the
less painful sense.


My thoughts exactly. I thought, "Oh noooo..., not another shop accident
story." Then I thought, just how would he do that?

Then I saw that it was a hardware problem. In that case just go to your
local fastener place and let them find it for you. Anybody who works with
tools or machinery needs a relationship with fastener and bearing houses.
Those guys have saved my ass on many occasions. The world could not operate
without them.






Leon[_7_] January 11th 14 04:25 PM

lost a nut from my skilsaw
 
On 1/10/2014 10:21 AM, Lee Michaels wrote:


"Greg Guarino" wrote...
On 1/9/2014 3:09 PM, Eli the Bearded wrote:


I have lost a nut from my skilsaw,


There were two ways to read that sentence. Happily, you meant it in
the less painful sense.


My thoughts exactly. I thought, "Oh noooo..., not another shop accident
story." Then I thought, just how would he do that?


No kidding, how did he just loose 1 nut? ;~)




Greg Guarino[_2_] January 13th 14 02:50 PM

lost a nut from my skilsaw
 
On 1/11/2014 11:25 AM, Leon wrote:
On 1/10/2014 10:21 AM, Lee Michaels wrote:


"Greg Guarino" wrote...
On 1/9/2014 3:09 PM, Eli the Bearded wrote:

I have lost a nut from my skilsaw,

There were two ways to read that sentence. Happily, you meant it in
the less painful sense.

My thoughts exactly. I thought, "Oh noooo..., not another shop accident
story." Then I thought, just how would he do that?


No kidding, how did he just loose 1 nut? ;~)


Precision: The hallmark of the true craftsman.


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Stockmaj October 1st 17 08:44 PM

lost a nut from my skilsaw
 
replying to GeneT, Stockmaj wrote:
1/4 fine doesn't fit either. The plastic lever on mine broke off so I tried to
buy a wingnut to replace it. I can't find one to fit, either

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dpb October 1st 17 09:23 PM

lost a nut from my skilsaw
 
On 01-Oct-17 2:44 PM, Stockmaj wrote:
replying to GeneT, Stockmaj wrote:
1/4 fine doesn't fit either. The plastic lever on mine broke off so I
tried to buy a wingnut to replace it. I can't find one to fit, either


Looking at pictures at ereplacementparts.com and scaling from the image
it looks like is 5/16" NC (0.31" +/-). Clearly the screw thread is
_not_ NF so would guess you're looking at 5/16 - 18 is NC.

If nothing else, replace both bolt and nut with new pair that do match...

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Ed Pawlowski October 1st 17 10:10 PM

lost a nut from my skilsaw
 
On 10/1/2017 3:44 PM, Stockmaj wrote:
replying to GeneT, Stockmaj wrote:
1/4 fine doesn't fit either. The plastic lever on mine broke off so I
tried to
buy a wingnut to replace it. I can't find one to fit, either


Since the original post in 2014 he junked it and bought a new saw.

Greg Guarino[_2_] October 2nd 17 03:15 PM

lost a nut from my skilsaw
 
I have to say, that subject line conjures up a pretty gruesome image.


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