Mine is starting to run with a knock after a lot of use.
Question is : Know where to get motor parts - not sure as it hasn't been assembled but imagine brushes are worn?
This was expensive then, don't know what a replacement goes for now (approx. 8 or 9 inch blade is on it).
(Did a fairly big foam cushion replacement this week and noticed it is starting to show its age).
New, if I recall correctly, replacement saw is around $350. My luck, motor parts aren't available? I bee looking!
Doyle
Parts are available. Still expensive but still the best.
In my search for parts, a complete motor (which is almost the entire saw - no blade or associated base) priced between $300 - $350.
What goes bad inside the motor, which is - in essence the handle used by the operator?
I suppose brushes and armature which haven't been found.
It is a good saw, mine served very well, now it is time to rebuild or replace? The motor inside the handle wouldn't surprise me if it isn't almost $300?
Any contact info?
Doyle
I needed parts for my Sinco staple gun and someone on the forum suggested this place. My parts arrived without a hitch and they have the exploded view diagrams to help you get the right parts.
http://www.ereplacementparts.com/bosch-1575a-0601575139-foam-rubber-cutter-parts-c-128_1029_3068.html
Visited the site Kody, looks promising - need to go to shop and disassemble to verify obvious parts needed. Gosh, they offer the entire armature and fan for around $70. So, whatever the problem is, the repair is a worth while option. I am not saying that it needs that part but it is one of the major parts in a motor, i might only need brushes or brush springs or.........?
Looks promising, like I said. I like the saw and am not driven by price to go and just buy new because it is cheap. (some less than $200).
Thanks,
Doyle
I would go ahead and gamble on a set of brushes.
http://www.ereplacementparts.com/carbonbrush-set-p-53209.html?osCsid=527gkldog418plp9jan483fg20
At that price, I'd go ahead and get 2 sets.
Although it has been my experience on other motorized tools that when the brushes are worn out, the motor just stops turning. I haven't noticed that it starts knocking.
I've replaced brushes on my servo-motor, and my electric rotary fabric cutter. Never noticed any knocking before they quit working.
I guess it's possible though. Especially if only 1 brush is worn out, and the other one still has some carbon left.
Look online, Bosch does have service centers here and there customer service is very good I have to say. I brought my saw to the local hardware store to have it repaired and they send it off to a center. So when my rotary cutter had issues I thought send it to them myself. They also might send you new brushes.
Good luck