Muchas Gracias estuve con mi sierra mala bastante tiempo estuve desarmando y armando mi sierra y no encendía asta que vi este video y pude ver que los cables estaban mal conectados , muchas Gracias de verdad 👍🏻
The cover plate doesn't always just fall out. Mine required considerable coaxing after removing all the screws and making some space between the motor assembly. But helpful video none the less. It also didn't have the plastic quick connect, maybe a generation older. It used ring connectors. Was able to solder the wires around the old connectors.
Hi Ernie. Looks easy enough to do. Thanks. Do you have a video or can you direct me to a video to check the armature or commutator? My brushes are fine but my saw won't run... It did spark a bit then quit.
Thanks for a very informative Video! One question the cord #664265-4 available on amazon is only 8ft; what are the part numbers of the longer cords? Regarding the Ferret Bead, most people don't know why they should leave it on the power cord. I suggest elaborating on that a little more. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge in a great video.
One more question the replacement cord #664265-4; is shown as (16 AWG) and the original cord is (14 AWG).. Do they make an original size or a heavy amp cord like a 12 AGW?
The Makita 5007 circular saw is actually an improved copy of the Skil 553. IMHO the Makita 5007 is the finest 7-1/4" helical drive circular saw in the world.
Makita didn't copy anybody, by the time the Makita 5007NB was even introduced, the Skil 550 saws had a massive design change from all aluminum to a newer plastic design. If you're referring to the plastic 553, it is nothing like the Makita. The Makita is definitely a lighter, smoother running saw, not to mention it looks nothing like the later model 553.
First thing I do with a new saw is install a 12ga 15' cable. Just bought a new 5007Mg, a 25' 12ga extension cord. Cot off 10' and install a new 15A male plug and have a 10' extension cord and a 15' power cord.
Great vid, my saw is 25 years old and the cord was dry rotted. your vid was very helpful!
Muchas Gracias estuve con mi sierra mala bastante tiempo estuve desarmando y armando mi sierra y no encendía asta que vi este video y pude ver que los cables estaban mal conectados , muchas Gracias de verdad 👍🏻
The cover plate doesn't always just fall out. Mine required considerable coaxing after removing all the screws and making some space between the motor assembly. But helpful video none the less. It also didn't have the plastic quick connect, maybe a generation older. It used ring connectors. Was able to solder the wires around the old connectors.
Need a review how to change the brushes
Nice repair, I am looking at getting of these.
Hi Ernie. Looks easy enough to do. Thanks. Do you have a video or can you direct me to a video to check the armature or commutator? My brushes are fine but my saw won't run... It did spark a bit then quit.
Thanks for a very informative Video! One question the cord #664265-4 available on amazon is only 8ft; what are the part numbers of the longer cords? Regarding the Ferret Bead, most people don't know why they should leave it on the power cord. I suggest elaborating on that a little more. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge in a great video.
what would be a good replacement cord for this saw
Where's the complete list 🤔 u promised in the beginning of the video 📹😤?.
Where is the saw made?
One more question the replacement cord #664265-4; is shown as (16 AWG) and the original cord is (14 AWG).. Do they make an original size or a heavy amp cord like a 12 AGW?
Where can I get a replacement cord for my Makita 5037NB circular saw? Thanks.
The Makita 5007 circular saw is actually an improved copy of the Skil 553. IMHO the Makita 5007 is the finest 7-1/4" helical drive circular saw in the world.
Makita didn't copy anybody, by the time the Makita 5007NB was even introduced, the Skil 550 saws had a massive design change from all aluminum to a newer plastic design. If you're referring to the plastic 553, it is nothing like the Makita. The Makita is definitely a lighter, smoother running saw, not to mention it looks nothing like the later model 553.
First thing I do with a new saw is install a 12ga 15' cable. Just bought a new 5007Mg, a 25' 12ga extension cord. Cot off 10' and install a new 15A male plug and have a 10' extension cord and a 15' power cord.
I'm guessing you go with the larger gauge because of the extra length?
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Thanks for making this!
Nice job...Thanks
Mines are sticking