This is a genuine OEM sourced replacement part that is intended to be used with reciprocating saws from DeWalt and Black & Decker. The metal clamp pin fits into the gear case. The pin is used to support the blade clamp assembly. This item is sold as an individual replacement part.
Clamp Pin 620663-00
OEM part for: DeWALT
Part Number: 620663-00
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This Clamp Pin will fit the following 40 machines. Confirm this part works with your model, and view the detailed model diagrams and repair help we have to offer.
DeWALT
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- Reciprocating Saw Parts
- Saw Parts
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Spring broke to hold the blade in
Tool Type
Reciprocating Saw
Difficulty
Medium
Time
15-30 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers, Nutdriver
Parts Used
Blade clamp failed.
Tool Type
Reciprocating Saw
Difficulty
Hard
Time
30-60 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers, Power Drill, T20 T25 driver bits. Pick set.
Took the shoe off with a T20 bit.
Pulled the rubber boot with the yellow blade lock lever off.
Used a screwdriver to pop the spring off. It fell inside and no amount of prying would get it around the blade clamp collar, so I had to pull that.
Used pliers to pull the clamp pin.
Used the pliers & screwdriver to pry the blade clamp off the drive shaft. It should come off reasonably easily, but mine was caked with years of sawdust & grease. I gave it a good cleaning with Q-tips and toothpicks.
Juggling the blade clamp collar, and the spring in an attempt to put them back on at the same time (each end of the spring goes into a hole in the collar) proved quite futile. I ended up dropping the spring over the shaft, got the clamp on and pushed the pin in place to hold it.
Using a combination of needle nose pliers and picks, I was finally able to get the spring ends to drop into the appropriate holes in the clamp collar.
None of the work was "hard", but it was exceedingly frustrating. The worst part was getting the spring back into place after I had replaced it.
Once I got everything back in place, it holds the blade rock solid. I hope this one lasts another 3-4 years or more as the original spring did. If it doesn't I might just chuck the saw (I had to buy a new one because I needed it for the job where the blade kept falling out) and use only the replacement. That's just how frustrating it was.
A good video with some tips and tricks on how to get this spring in place would be most helpful.
Retainer spring broke.
Tool Type
Reciprocating Saw
Difficulty
Easy
Time
15-30 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers, Needle nose pliers
Parts Used
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