Introduction

For this repair you will need:

  • T20 Star Bit Screwdriver
  • J1 Philips Head Screwdriver
  • Prybar
  • Soldering Iron

To replace the motor in a Ridgid GEN5X R8642, you will need to take the saw apart into two. The screws are M4 X 16 mm (Part Number: 089041033083) and M4 x 25mm (Part Number: 660208093). Next the switch assembly must be desoldered in order to replace the motor. All parts can be found on the parts catalog link in the device page.

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    • Remove the plastic tab holding the handle cover in place by prying upward with the spudger until the tab pops off.

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    • Remove the handle cover by pulling it towards the front of the saw.

    • The grip can sometimes become stuck and may require a decent amount of force to remove.

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    • Use a T20 Torx screwdriver to remove the nine M4 X 16mm screws from the plastic housing.

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    • Use a JIS #1 screwdriver to remove the two M4 x 25mm screws on both sides of the metal housing.

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    • Remove one half of the plastic housing using a spudger so that the internal system is exposed.

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    • Remove the one 16mm T20 screw that holds the grip support onto the saw.

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    • Remove the five T20 Torx screws from the gear assembly cover and pull the cover off.

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    • Carefully remove the motor making sure not to harm any of the wires that are attached. Place motor gently out of the way.

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    • Remove the plastic wire covers to the red and black connections on the switch assembly.

    • When you remove the wire covers, you should be able to see the solder on the wires.

    • Desolder the connections on both the red and black wire using a soldering iron.

    • Once the solder is removed, pull out the wires with the battery port attached to the wires.

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    • Remove the soldered connection from the switch assembly.

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    • Solder both connections of the new motor replacement to the switch assembly.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device follow these instructions in reverse order.

Mauricio Moreno

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