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Carbon Brush With Spring
$11.43
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10173724
Manufacturer Part Number
450374-12
This is a brush and spring for your power tools. This brush is sold individually, and two are needed for most power tools. We recommend replacing both brushes together for an even wear. When your brush wears down it will greatly affect your motor function by reducing the power and electric braking. When making this repair we recommend inspecting the armature for cracks or visible damage that would mean other motor problems. Carbon brushes are the most commonly replaced power tool part. This part is meant to wear out over time through the constant contact.
Hog Ring
$6.25
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX11929390
Manufacturer Part Number
N053863
This authentic hog ring is sold individually. This part is found in impact drivers, and fits into a groove on the end of the anvil, holding the chuck assembly together. This is a common wear part that can lose tension, fall off, and ultimately cause the chuck to come completely apart. This is a simple repair that anyone can do. You will start by removing the hog ring from the chuck, being careful not to lose the small parts once the hog ring is removed. Next, install the compression spring, insert the plain washer, and replace the hog ring. You may need a pair of needle-nose pliers to help compress the spring while you insert the new hog ring.
Power Cord
$26.47
In Stock
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Fix Number
FIX10169875
Manufacturer Part Number
330072-98
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 and is a two-wire cord with two prongs, but it does not need a ground wire. If there are cuts in the cord insulation, intermittent power during operation, or damaged and bent prongs, then replacing the power cord will solve the problem. The tools needed for this repair are a Phillips screwdriver, small screwdriver, wire cutters/strippers, crimping tool, and terminal (ring or spade). Repair tip: During installation, remember that new cord wires must go correctly into wire terminals. Also, to avoid pinching when the tool case is put back into place, remember to route cord and wires in the right path.

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Clutch Assembly
$59.45
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10172536
Manufacturer Part Number
429634-00
This is an authentic manufacturer approved replacement part designed for use with drills/screwdrivers. This clutch assembly is connected to the transmission and the shaft. Keeping an eye on equipment performance will determine when the clutch requires replacement. Includes part numbers 176842-00, 89210-00
Ball Bearing
$22.60
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX16680871
Manufacturer Part Number
605040-20
This Ball Bearing has metal shielding on both sides. This is a genuine Dewalt replacement part that is sold individually. • Ball bearings are used to reduce friction between rotating parts. The balls or rollers take the load and spin, distributing the weight evenly while the minimal contact area of the ball reduces friction. This reduces wear on the tool and allows it to run smoothly. • Bearings experience constant wear when the tool is in operation from pressure, heat, vibration and friction. Because of this, many Bearings need periodic maintenance or replacement.
Plain Washer
$6.25
In Stock
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.
Compression Spring
$6.25
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.
Carbon Brush With Lead
$9.63
On Order
Fix Number
FIX10183918
Manufacturer Part Number
655213-02
This part includes one carbon brush with wire lead in attached rubber sheath. Your tool will have two carbon brushes, so it is a good idea to inspect both and replace them at the same time. This carbon brush is compatible with various types of tools, such as drills, impact drivers, and impact wrenches, to name a few. This carbon brush is sourced directly from the manufacturer, ensuring the proper fit with your equipment. It is most commonly replaced due to a poorly performing engine, and is a common wear part that should be checked regularly.
Spring
$6.25
Special Order
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.
Carbon Brush
$7.16
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10167153
Manufacturer Part Number
176846-04
This is a single OEM carbon brush. Two are needed to make a set, so if you require two, order accordingly. Carbon brushes are used to conduct electricity to the armature through its commutator. Brushes are a common wear part that will need to be replaced periodically due to consistent rubbing against the rotating commutator. Worn brushes can cause sparks around the commutator, which can also cause damage to the armature, which should also be inspected. If your electric motor is experiencing issues, the brushes should be one of the first things you check.

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