Carbon Brush Set CB303
7 - 12 business days
*This part replaces obsolete part #: 194996-6 and 191963-2.
Set of 2 Carbon Brushes with wire leads and brush springs attached. The set contains genuine Makita replacement parts, and comes packaged in a Makita retail box. This brush set will fit the Makita tools listed at the bottom of the page. • Worn brushes are often the cause of a poorly running motor
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This part is compatible with the following machines:
9403 Belt Sander
RD1101 Router
RF1101 Router
RP1101 Router
5740NB Circular Saw
5740NB Circular Saw
4101RH Masonry Saw
LS0711Z Miter Saw
LS0711Z Miter Saw
9015B Grinder
9016B Grinder
9015DB Angle Grinder
JR3030 Recirocating Saw
9921 Belt Sander
JR3030T Reciprocating Saw
JR3030T Reciprocating Saw
9404 Belt Sander
9902 Belt Sander
9903 Belt Sander
9920 Belt Sander
9016DB Angle Grinder
5044B Circular Saw
5044B Circular Saw
RD1100 Router
RF1100 Router
6304LR 1/2 inch D-Handle Drill
LS0714 Four Pole Slide Compound Miter Saw
LS0714 Four Pole Slide Compound Miter Saw
LS0714 Four Pole Slide Compound Miter Saw
DA4000LR Angle Drill
DA4031 Angle Drill
DS4000 Spade Handle Drill
PV7001C Vertical Polisher
4200NH Circular Saw
4200NH Circular Saw
GV7000C Vertical Sander
2107FK Portable Band Saw
2107FK Portable Band Saw
JR3060T Reciprocating Saw
JR3060T Reciprocating Saw
JR3070CT Reciprocating Saw
JR3070CT Reciprocating Saw
JR3050T Reciprocating Saw
UB1101 Blower
4131 Metal Cutting Saw
9227CY Sander / Polisher
9227CY Sander / Polisher
4100NH 12A 4-3/8" Masonry Saw
GA6010Z 10.5A 6" Cutoff / Angle Grinder
GA5010Z 10.5A 5" Angle Grinder
DA4030 1/2" Angle Drill
2107F Portable Band Saw
2107F Portable Band Saw
SP6000K1 6-1/2" Plunge Circular Saw with 55" Guide Rail
SP6000K1 6-1/2" Plunge Circular Saw with 55" Guide Rail
RF1101KIT2 Router Kit
9237C 7" Polisher
2107FZ Saw
2107FZK Saw
4100NHX1 Saw
5044KB Saw
9227CZ (Type 1) Sander
9237CX3 Sander
GA5010 Grinder
GA6010 Grinder
GA6010ZX2 Grinder
HS7610 Saw
JN3201 Misc
JR3050T (Type 1) Saw
JR3050TX (Type 1) Saw
JR3050TY (Type 1) Saw
JR3050TZ Saw
JR3070CT (Type 1) Saw
JR3070CTZ Saw
JS3201 Misc
RF1101KIT Misc
RF1101KIT3 Misc
SP6000 Saw
SP6000J Saw
SP6000J1 Saw
SP6000K Saw
SP6000 (Type 1) Saw
SP6000X1 (Type 1) Saw
SP6000X2 (Type 1) Saw
UB1101 (Type 2) Blower
Step-by-step instructions for removing and installing the motor brushes on your Makita angle drill....
February 27, 2018
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Questions & Answers for Carbon Brush Set
Install the new belt on the pulleys
Remove the brush caps and the old brushes
Install the new brushes, then replace the brush caps
2. Remove the brushes from the tool
3. Install the new brush in the tool
4. Replace the brush caps with the screwdriver
2. Gently separated handle (2 pieces). Took more pics. Analysed damage. Removed brushes by removing black flat caps, lifted torsional spring and lifter them out. Also spray cleaned the insides and all vents wiping everything clean from grit and whatever that black stuff is..
3. Slid out motor, brake cleaned off dust and grim. 600 grit sand paper on brush area very lightly to clean. Removed old bearing with vise by gently twisting it off.
4. Added the rubber ribbed boot then bearing on motor assembly.
5. Slid motor assembly back in making sure bearing-boot assembly was completely inside its support.
6. Raised each torsional spring sliding the brush in with wire facing the slotted end to float freely. Then let the spring down on top of the brush.. then the black plastic protective cap on the brush assembly.
7. The trigger lever and locking button was tricky. The black push lock button goes in one of 2 ways. Most I would imagine would be similar such that placing it in the handle first, it should point strain up in alignment with trigger. The trigger fits in the one side with the black push button..which needs to be put in its place before securing it fully it on the motor assembly. Make sure the black plastic cap did not fall off in the process as it can (and dislodge preventing the 2 halves coming together tightly..do not force..it should slowly come together with gentle persuasion).
8. Making sure no wires where hanging loose and in their proper places and clearance slots.. move trigger switch into position into the handle half you have with the trigger.. Holding switch in place, check trigger operation for the on off clicking, then the black lock button that holds the trigger on-in..
9. Gently lower top half on..making sure the trigger pin pivot fits inside that half properly and with the switch still in its position. Also double checking no wires came loose and may be hanging outside the interior and may get caught up in the 2 halves coming together.
10. Screw back together and check trigger operation again. Pat yourself on your back..
11. Optional. Check grinder head pinion gear bearing.. Mine was good, I scrapped off the old grease and added high speed bearing gear grease to the pinion and crown gears in the head of the grinder..(4 screws from the top)..
12. Testing. It will take a few minutes for the brushes to set properly imo. Also, until the bearing grease in the head moves a bit, there will be a lot of drag. It goes away after a few seconds or so. fresh everthing. Grinder worked like brand new! Thanks eReplacementparts.com!!
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Step-by-step instructions for removing and installing the motor brushes on your Makita angle drill....
February 27, 2018
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