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The tube can be replaced with the plastic tubing used for aquarium air pumps that you can find in most pet stores. Unfortunately you have to disassemble the scroll saw arm to replace it. Remove the 6 screws at the back of the arm assembly, then the 4 bolts that hold the arm to the base. This will allow you to split the arm and you will find a plastic bellows that the hose connects to.
It would have cost more to have Sears fix the saw than I paid for it, so I got my meter out and by checking the voltage drops across all of the electrical connections in the saw , I determined that the on / off switch was defective. This switch is the same switch used to turn the lite on and off, so I took the switch out of the lite and used it in the saw. I ordered a new switch for the lite and will install it when the new one comes. Thanks for your interest and help. fletcher1
Sorry, but that is not going to work ,that motor is not compatible with that type switch. you would need a variable speed motor.Newer models have many more improvements, you should try one of them,much smoother cut. Good luck and please don't forget to rate this answer.Thanks.
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