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HOUSING ASSEMBLY
$15.44
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX12508695
Manufacturer Part Number
N413423
This is the housing assembly for an impact driver. This plastic casing includes the right and left side, is yellow and black in color, and has the DeWalt logo on the side. The housing is what protects in inner components of the tool. If the housing has become worn, cracked, or damaged, this is the OEM replacement part needed to fix it. For this simple repair, you will need to remove the screws holding the old housing assembly in place (screws sold separately) and remove everything out of the old case and transfer them to the new case.
Steel Ball 3.5 Mm
$4.99
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX11929439
Manufacturer Part Number
N089668
The steel ball is part of the bit holder in an impact driver and is sold individually. The driver bit is held securely by the ball, which fits into the spindle. The ball is attached to the spindle by the collar. Over time, the collar can come loose, and the ball could get lost. The ball itself can sometimes wear, causing the driver to become loose rather easily. To access this part, you will need to remove the hog ring, which fits into a groove on the anvil. When removing this part, be careful not to misplace parts, as there is a spring behind the hog ring, which will become loose. This will allow you to remove the collar and steel ball. Remove the ball using a magnet, to keep it contained.
Compression Spring
$4.99
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX11929265
Manufacturer Part Number
N019351
The compression spring is part of the impact drivers chuck assembly. The spring is found over the anvil shaft and provides tension to pull the chuck collar back after a bit is removed. Over time this part can lose tension or become damaged. A failed compression spring will cause the collar to move freely, and the driver bit will come loose. This is an OEM official part and is sold individually.
SPRING
$3.99
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Fix Number
FIX12527474
Manufacturer Part Number
N437890
This is an OEM authorized spring for an impact driver. It is sold individually. It is part of the bit holder assembly and works with other components to create pressure on the sleeve, helping to keep the bit in the holder. If this spring gets lost or stretches, it will need to be replaced. It has an approximate outside diameter of 0.545-inches, and the wire is about 0.030-inches.
Bearing
$4.99
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10188435
Manufacturer Part Number
N110359
This authentic ball bearing is sold individually. It can be used in a variety of differently model types, such as miter saws, circular saws, table saws, and angle grinders. This ball bearing is sealed on both sides. Its job is to minimize friction between rotating parts. The armature rotates at a very fast rate, so after years of use, it is normal for the bearings to wear.
Plain Washer
$4.99
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Fix Number
FIX11929226
Manufacturer Part Number
N016823
This is a genuine OEM plain washer and is part of your impact driver chuck assembly. The washer fits over the compression spring and provides a flat surface for the hog ring to sit against. This part usually needs to be replaced because it has been lost during the disassembly of the chuck. To begin this repair, remove the hog ring from the chuck, being mindful not to misplace the spring. Now you can place the compression spring in place and the new washer over top and reinstall the hog ring. Use a pair of needle nose pliers to push the compression spring as you install the hog ring over the spindle.
Belt Hook
$3.99
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10189049
Manufacturer Part Number
N268241
This OEM belt hook makes it possible for drills and drill drivers to attach to a regular belt or tool belt. It attaches to the bottom of the handle assembly and makes it convenient to access your tool when it is not in use. This part includes the belt hook and screw needed to attach it.
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Fix Number
FIX10187386
Manufacturer Part Number
N031214
This part contains two carbon brushes and holder sets. Carbon brushes are a routine maintenance task, as they are prone to wear due friction. Worn brushes are the most common reason for a motor that is not running properly or at all. In general, this is a pretty easy repair, but keep in mind that instructions can vary slightly depending on the model. To access the brushes, you will need to remove the housing of the tool and the brushes will be located inside the holders close to the motor.
RETAINING RING
$3.99
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX12529368
Manufacturer Part Number
N421245
Keyless Chuck
$38.65
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10188921
Manufacturer Part Number
N196034

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