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Re: Planer Blades

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Mike907 wrote:The planer parts diagram also shows the blade part number as 513364, so the other number, 505982, is for a set of three.

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Besides that is what the ss site says! :D
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Re: Planer Blades

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Mike said,
The planer parts diagram also shows the blade part number as 513364, so the other number, 505982, is for a set of three.
Mike,

I believe you gave us the correct answer as to the two numbers. It is the difference we see between individual parts and an assembly or in this case a set. My brain must have been asleep yesterday, thanks for the wake up call. :o

I know when I look at the Molder/Dado Arbor, for example, it is P/N 505506 but the base/threaded shaft part, the set screw, the spacer, the 2 machined washers, the keyed washer and nut each have their own part numbers too.
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JPG wrote:Typically parts numbers are not changed unless the parts themselves change(complete part number system changes excepted).

I thought that for any given part number. It only changed with a supplier change?
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beeg wrote:
JPG wrote:Typically parts numbers are not changed unless the parts themselves change(complete part number system changes excepted).

I thought that for any given part number. It only changed with a supplier change?
That sounds like something Sears Roebuck does.
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Re: Planer Blades

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When I worked for the Air Force overhauling generators the part number was the number on the drawing. If the drawing was updated it had a dash number (i.e. 201-1 ) and the part number was updated to that. That was the part number you ordered. Part numbers were always the number on the applicable drawing.
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