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D26453 (Type 1) DeWALT Sander Polisher

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The 151281-08 Pad is used to hold 5 inch Hook and Loop sandpaper with 8 vacuum holes. Over the past few years the popularity of Hook and Loop paper has grown because of the ease of changing sandpaper...
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(Sold Individually) This motor brush is for grinders. The motor brush transfers electric current to the spinning armature in the motor. Unplug the grinder before installing this part. Wear work...
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This power cord is used for power tools and some of the following tools: electric drills, reciprocating saws, jig saws, biscuit joiners, and routers. The power cord is made for double insulated tools ...
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$14.76
This is an OEM dust bag for a sander. The dust bag assembly includes a mounting bracket that connects the dust bag to the sander, a cloth bag, which filters debris, a mounting ring, which allows the b...
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This part includes one on-off switch, also referred to as a rocker switch. This switch is an original manufacturer replacement part. The switch controls the flow of electricity to the motor, and when ...
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This is a genuinely sourced screw for a sander. This screw secures the sanding pad to the tool. If the screw becomes damaged or lost you may notice that the sanding pad becomes loose fitting. The sand...
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This is an authentically sourced spring for a sander. Your sander has two of these springs, however it is sold as an individual part. It is part of the braking system and connects to the brake to keep...
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This part includes one genuine brake for a sander. The brake is responsible for keeping the pad of the sander from spinning out of control when lifted away from the work piece. If you are replacing th...
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This is a brush spring and it is used in a variety of power tools. The spring applies force to the motor brush inside the motor. This will keep the brush tight along the armature. If the brush has wor...
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