Hammer Drill Brushes

Popular Hammer Drill Brushes

Fix Number
FIX10122113
Manufacturer Part Number
22-16-0275
This is a carbon brush, it is also known as a motor brush, and it is used with various power tools and equipment. The brush transfers electric currents to the motor. Your motor brush is an extremely common replacement part. It is considered a wear part, because the constant friction will wear it down. If you are experiencing a poor running motor, you will need to replace this part. New brushes will restore your motors electric braking. We recommend also inspecting your armature for damaging cracks or burns, this can indicate a larger problem in your motor that will require attention.
Carbon Brush Set
$6.36
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10156662
Manufacturer Part Number
CB440
The brush box kit fits a variety of cordless gardening tools. *Please note: This part is sold individually. This assembly includes a carbon brush, spring and holder. Due to friction, carbon brushes are common replacement parts. If the functioning of your motor changes and does not work, then check if the brush is worn out or inspect the wire lead for cracks, burns and other damage. Replacing the brush can restore the motor and its functions. Refer to the manual provided by the manufacturer for further installation instructions.
Carbon Brush Set
$10.85
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10156656
Manufacturer Part Number
CB407
This set comes with two carbon brushes with wire leads and brush strings attached. If your motor is not running efficiently or is operating intermittently, this is a common sign of worn brushes. Due to the friction they are constantly under, they will wear over time, and will start to appear cracked, pitted, or burnt if not replaced regularly. We recommend also taking a look at the armature to ensure it is not damaged. This brush set is compatible with multiple model types, so it is best to consult your user manual for repair instructions.
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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.
Brush Service Kit
$9.16
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10122270
Manufacturer Part Number
22-18-6025
Electric Drill Brush Spring
$5.85
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10123375
Manufacturer Part Number
23-52-0160
This part includes one brush spring for a power tool. This OEM part is compatible with multiple tool-types. The brush spring is responsible for providing tension on the brush against the armature. It works with the brush and brush retaining screw, which are sold separately and should be checked for deterioration as well. Your tool has two of these springs, however they are sold independently. If the brush spring has lost its springiness, it will require replacement. To access the spring, remove the brush holder cap with a flat blade screwdriver, and then remove the spring.
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Fix Number
FIX10180814
Manufacturer Part Number
603754-01
The brush box assembly is used on a variety of cordless tools and appliances. This assembly includes a carbon brush, spring and holder. Carbon brushes are commonly replaced because they wear out easily with friction. If your brush is worn out it disrupt the function of the motor and reduce electric braking. Tip: to check if the brush is worn out, inspect the wire lead for cracks, burns and other damage. Replacing the brush can restore the motor and its functions. Refer to the manual provided by the manufacturer for further installation instructions. *Please note: This part is sold individually.
Fix Number
FIX10259957
Manufacturer Part Number
2610009829
This part includes a set of two carbon brushes and two springs, sourced directly from the manufacturer. The spring bolts transmit power and hold the brush securely against the commutator. The brushes are consistently rubbing against the armature, and this will cause them to wear down over time. If the tool is overworked this can also burn the springs. For this repair, you will need to remove the old brushes, which are located behind the brush caps. There is one on each side of the tool. Installing the new brushes is simple. Line it up with the brush holder, insert it in and secure it with the cap, and the same steps are repeated on the other side.
Brush
$5.95
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10188928
Manufacturer Part Number
N198492
Brush Service Kit
$22.54
On Order
Fix Number
FIX10120774
Manufacturer Part Number
14-46-0275