Introduction
The reciprocating motion of the saw blade is created by a crank on the motor which is connected to the drive arm with a connecting rod.
With usage, the bearings that form the joints of the connecting rod wear out and need to be replaced.
Tools
Parts
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            Take out the saw blade. 
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            Turn the scroll saw on its side. 
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            Remove the 2 screws that attach the cover to the back. 
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            Remove the front screw that attaches the cover to the front. 
 
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            Turn loose and remove the bolts with the 4mm Allen key. 
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            Take care to not misplace the ring in the top joint. 
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            Remove the linkage rod from the drive arm. The spacer on the backside of the top joint will fall out at this point. 
 
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            Flip the linkage rod and use a screwdriver to push out the bearings. 
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            Insert new bearings and push them in fully by hand. 
 
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            Add some grease to the top joint spacer and stick it to the top joint bearing. 
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            Slide the linkage back into the drive arm and put the ring back. 
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            Return the bolts and fasten them. Turn the crank by hand to ensure the mechanism is working smoothly. 
 
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Put the saw blade and the side cover back on to reassemble the saw fully.