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Bushing 5140006-82

Manufactured by:
DeWALT
ERP Number:
ERP10176062
Part Number:
5140006-82
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  Works with your model  DW734!
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1- 2 hours 

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  Works with your model   DW734!

Product Description

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This replacement bushing is an authentic high quality item that is sourced from original equipment manufacturer for use with Dewalt planers. Two of these bushings are used to secure the roller, please note this durable metal part is sold individually. Replacing this bushing will require a set of tools such as long nosed pliers, a screwdriver and a wrench set.

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  • DeWALT
This part works with the following products:
  • Planer Jointer

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Intermittent feed through the cutter head.

William from WEST BLOOMFIELD, Michigan

1 person found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Removed the crank, cover/shroud, chain guard, out-feed table.
Turned machine onto side. Gears up.
Removed split rings on three gears.
Pulled gear/chains from the three shafts: Motor /infeed roller/ outfeed roller
Once exposed to view, it was apparent that the REAR bearing block holes were egg shaped instead of r ound. Here was the reason for the intermittent feed through.
Removed 4 screws holding retaining clips/bearing blocks/outfeed roller. (Watch out for roller tensioning springs behind bearing blocks.)
Checked the outfeed roller shaft for run-out. A few thousandths out. Decided to keep it, thinking the rubber coating probably absorbs some eccentricity; will replace later if it gets too noisy, or the smell of burnt rubber.
Ordered parts from diagram on web. (Note my model 733 had two generations. I mistakenly ordered replacement bearing blocks for the second generation, which do not fit. It would be better if the web page forced you to search by model number AND serial number. Eventually figured it out, re-ordered correct parts from the first generation parts list.)

Re-assembly was reverse of disassembly.
Fired it up. Ran several board feet of cherry through it. Behold: a fully functional, 25 year old DeWalt 733 planer. Repaired for pocket change.

BTW: I replaced the plastic chain cover because I broke the mounting tab when I took it off. Careful there. Replaced the 4 screws out of habit.

Eventually I\'ll get around to returning the wrong bearing blocks, but I suspect that if shipping is on me, then it will probably be more than the cost of the part. Souvenir then.
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Old rollers needed replacing

Richard from Spartanburg, South Carolina

1 person found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Took off old feed rollers and replaced with new + bushings, washers& springs
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Feed Rolls were worn, bushings worn

George from Tillamook, Oregon

0 of 1 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Parts Used:
5140006-85, 5140006-82
Watched a replacement videos on how to replace the rollers. Removed rollers and bushings. Replaced with the new ones and reassembled. Video was quite precise and everything went exceptionally smooth.
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Bushings were worn out

Al from CALDWELL, Idaho

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Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers, Socket set
Parts Used:
5140006-82
Removed cover to access feed rolls and drive gears and chains which have to be removed before you can remove feed rolls and bushings replaced bushings and reassembled machine
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Outboard drive broke a bearing

Joseph from Scottdale, Pennsylvania

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Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Screw drivers
Once I determined what was the problem and got the repair parts the repair just took a little time. The feed was jerking causing the planer to stop and jump at regular intervals. I checked the drive belt which looked fine. I then checked the drive chains which were binding and some links frozen or stiff. I corrected the link problem b ut still the problem remained. As soon as I took apart the outboard drive roller the drive side bearing came out in two pieces. There was more time to tear the planer down than to actually fix it. Since I had it apart and it has some age on it I decided to replace all the drive chains, all four bearings and all four washer. Luckily the shaft of the roller wasn\'t damaged so all I needed to do was reinstall all the parts and it ran fine. One note, make sure you put the washer back one with the hard smooth side outward. I installed one incorrectly until I started assembling the other one and realized the error. Only took a few minutes to take the first roller back apart and turn the washers around. This is not a hard job to replace the bearings but time consuming as you have to crank the planer down all the way to take some parts off then crank it all the way up to get access to the bearing screws. You\'ll need four or five tools to disassemble and reassemble. I used a stubby Philips screwdriver as working conditions are tight. I also happened to have a ratchet Philips screwdriver which helped to break some of the screws loose. You will need the snap ring pliers to get the retaining rings off the chain drives and reinstall. The Allen wrench that comes with the planer you\'ll need but also a slightly larger metric Allen wrench, 5mm I think. It\'s doable, just take your time and make sure you pay attention to the disassembly so you remember how to reassemble. Also the bearings go in so the fit is tight. If you rotate it 90 deg it will be loose. Also pay attention to the bearing retaining mounts. One is round holes and one is slotted to allow fitting. Install the round ones first and then put pressure on the other as you assemble to get a good tight fit of the roller with little or no side play. And be careful of the blades as they are exposed. They should be out of the way but easy to let your fingers get in the wrong place and bump them. They are sharp!
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Rollers would not feed.

Gary from PETALUMA, California

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Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Screw drivers
Parts Used:
5140006-82
I basically rebuilt the entire planer with the exception of the motor. The main problem was a broken sprocket. I replace the rollers the blades the sprockets to change the thermal switch in the brushes basically a total rebuild it cuts like butter now
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Rollers would hesitate and the drive chains were too loose.

Lee from MIDLAND, Texas

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Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
Parts Used:
5140006-82, 285927-00
Pulled outside covers.
Removed drive chains and sprockets.
Removed bearings and replaced.
Put everything back together
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Model Cross Reference

This part works with the following models:
ERP Number: ERP10176062
Manufacturer Part Number: 5140006-82
Brand Model Number Description
DeWALT DW734 Planer Jointer - 12-1/2 inch Planer