Bosch Blade Bolt
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Try the link below it is from boschs website and will enable you to find the part number for the item you need then you can contact one of their service agents to obtain the part you need.
Nick
https://etli.bosch-pt.com/(3but3jvk2rx4 ... OUNTRY=258
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https://etli.bosch-pt.com/(3but3jvk2rx4 ... OUNTRY=258
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Good find sparkydude
according to that site it is a HEX-SOCKET-HEAD CAP SCREW / M6x14 MM
part no. 1 603 414 007
If you go to a company that sells nuts and bolts they will probably give you a M6 hex socket head cap screw for free! Tools factors sell these by the thousand.
I'll see what my mate says
according to that site it is a HEX-SOCKET-HEAD CAP SCREW / M6x14 MM
part no. 1 603 414 007
If you go to a company that sells nuts and bolts they will probably give you a M6 hex socket head cap screw for free! Tools factors sell these by the thousand.
I'll see what my mate says
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Are blade bolts not just left hand threads on chop saws?tim'll fix it wrote:blade bolts are left hand thread so you can not use a standard bolt
I needed one for my dewalt mitre saw, my local service agent got me one, it cost me 50p
I have a circular saw and a chop saw, I am not 100% certain without looking, but I think that chopsaws are left hand threads and circular saws are right hand threads I think!
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