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If you own Dewalt DW788 scrollsaw, sooner or later you will need to replace a number of bearing sleeves. I am referring to short, long, and drive link bearing sleeves. I find them expensive when ordering from online stores, not to mention the shipping costs to Manila.

Bearing sleeves help your scrollsaw to run smoother and quieter. It can also help to reduce a lot of knocking effects and vibrations on your scrollsaw.

Short and Long bearing sleeves measure 6mm outside diameter, 4mm inside diameter.
Drive link bearing sleeves measure 8mm outside diameter, 4mm inside diameter.

With these specifications, I bought stainless capillary tubes measuring 250mm long for both sleeves. I have them cut at a machine shop to exact length of the sleeves, bringing the original sleeves as samples to follow. Ensure that the cuts will be clean cuts, no metal burrs, fine cuts with little bevel on edges.

With these, I was able to produce a lot of ready to use sleeves, ready to replace any worn out sleeves whenever my DW788s call me to do so. Cheers from Manila!

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Please apply good quality grease (eg Valvoline synthetic high temp grease or equivalent) when re-inserting new sleeves.

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Tutorials, Techniques and Tips / Rewinding DW788 motor
« on: September 05, 2021, 12:18:56 pm »
Just to share my experience rewinding my DW788 motor, saving me at least $300 + shipping per motor replacement. I have 3 units of DW788, but 2 of them developed  motor related issues after 2 years of using it. I cannot afford to buy new units nor new motors. I tried a number of rewinding services shops, but they would not rewind my motors. I got no option but to rewind it myself. Thankfully, after many weeks of studying motor rewinding basics via youtube, I figured out how to rewind dw788 motor. Now have all units working like new, not to worry again about motor related issues. Hello from Manila!

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Tutorials, Techniques and Tips / DW788 Type 2 motor heating up
« on: September 05, 2021, 08:28:25 am »
I have been monitoring my DW788 Dewalt scroll saw motor. It heats up easily. Sometimes too hot when working for about 1 hour. The motor doesn’t have any fan or ventilation by design. I added a mobile usb powered fan to help it cool down. At the end of the motor shaft, there is a small hole where I installed the fan.

If you want to see actual photos look for “DW788 Dewalt Scrollsaw” FB group.

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