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Ball Bearing BB-6202ZZ

OEM part for: Powermatic, Jet

Part Number: BB-6202ZZ


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Easy 30-60 minutes (5 rated repairs)?
OEM: Original Equipment Manufacturer ?
Jet Powermatic Wilton

Product Description ?

This is an Genuine Manufacturer Authorized replacement part used on variety of power tools. Ball bearings are used to reduce friction between rotating parts. The balls or rollers take the load and spin, distributing the weight evenly while the minimal contact area of the ball reduces friction. This reduces wear on the tool and allows it to run smoothly. Bearings experience constant wear when the tool is in operation from pressure, heat, vibration and friction. Because of this, many Bearings need periodic maintenance or replacement.

  • Classification: Part
  • Weight: 0.06 lbs.
  • Shipping: Ships Worldwide

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Compatibility

This is the official OEM part for the following brands:

  • Jet
  • Powermatic
  • Wilton

This item works with the following types of products:

  • Band Saw
  • Bench Grinder
  • Drill
  • Drill Press
  • Grinder
  • Jointer
  • Lathe
  • Planer
  • Sander
  • Saw
  • Table Saw

This part replaces obsolete part #: BB-6202Z, 5640291

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  • Fix for a 40 year old jointer
    Bearings were perfect size and got them installed in no time! Making sawdust and I’m a happy guy again!
    Guest - March 14, 2024 Verified Purchase
    Parts for planer
    Parts came as ordered.
    Guest - December 31, 2020 Verified Purchase
    fast service
    delivered on time and in good condition great service will use again
    Guest - July 26, 2019 Verified Purchase
    First class service
    Order received exactly as requested. Delivery to Australian address was only a fee days. Excellent company to deal with
    iGlobal - July 21, 2019 Verified Purchase
    Quick delivery
    Arrived on time and in good condition. Have not installed yet but they should work fine.
    Guest - July 6, 2019 Verified Purchase

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    Easy 30-60 minutes (5 rated repairs)?

    Band Saw upper wheel bearing failure

    Thomas - July 21, 2018
    👍 1 of 1 people found this instruction helpful
    Tool Type

    Band Saw

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    15-30 minutes

    Tools Used

    Wrench Set, Hammer, scrap block of hard wood

    1. Place new bearing in freezer over night
    2. Remove upper wheel
    3. Tap old bearing out
    4. Place wheel in the sun to warm it up. (Note: the wheel is cast aluminum so do not heat with a torch or any other heating device. Warming in the sun is good enough)
    5. Apply thin layer of machine oil to bearing housing of wheel
    6. Start frozen bearing into bearing housing as far as it will go.
    7. Use a piece of scrap hard wood and a hammer to completely seat the bearing.
    8. Re-install upper wheel.
    9. Re-install blade.
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    Roller bearing on blade guide wore out and wouldn't spin causing blade to spark from friction

    Jeffrey - January 27, 2023
    Tool Type

    Band Saw

    Difficulty

    Medium

    Time

    15-30 minutes

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver, Pliers, Wrench Set, Adjustable Wrench

    I removed the main table and then disassemble the guides holding the bearings. Then I removed the bearings from the guide by releasing the snap rings, sliding the bearings off the shaft and replacing them with new ones along with the bearing spacers. Then I reassembled the bearing assembly and reinstalled the main table.
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    Jointer bearing failure

    david - January 25, 2019
    Tool Type

    Jointer

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    30-60 minutes

    Tools Used

    Socket set, Wrench Set

    Removed jointer knife head assembly.
    Pressed old bearings from assembly carefully marking right and left bearing mounts before removal.
    Pressed new bearings into assembly.
    Mounted assembly back into jointer base.
    Checked alinement and bold torques.
    Made final jointer table alinement adjustments and started jointer.
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    Lower bearing bracket casting was cracked in half.

    Brandon - November 28, 2017
    Tool Type

    Band Saw

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    15-30 minutes

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver, Socket set, Allen keys, split ring pliers (but not nessary)

    1. Removed the band saw blade.
    2. Removed the table
    3. Removed the bracket and the bearings.
    4. Replaced the bracket and the bearings.
    5. Repeated the steps in the reverse.
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    Excessive noise

    D - June 29, 2016
    👍 1 of 2 people found this instruction helpful
    Tool Type

    Jointer

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    1-2 hours

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver, Socket set, Wrench Set, Hammer, bearing puller

    Remove the cutterhead from the jointer. Remove the pulley from the cutterhead by loosening the set screws and pulling on the pulley and removing the shaft key. Use a bearing puller to remove the old bearings. Then use a socket the same size as the inner race of the new bearing to tap the socket with the hammer, to seat the bearing on the cutterhead. Then install the pulley and the cutterhead back on the jointer.
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