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  How to Replace the Front Armature Bearing on a Makita Grinder

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Finish Nailer Repair - Replacing the Driver Guide (Ridgid Part # 79004001022)

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Finish Nailer Repair - Replacing the Driver Guide (Ridgid Part # 79004001022)

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Fix Factor: Easy Duration: 20-30 minutes Frequency: As necessary Tools Required: Phillip's screwdriver, pick, wrenches, bench vise, hammer, socket set Part #: 210042-8

How to Replace the Front Armature Bearing on a Makita Grinder

Finish Nailer Repair - Replacing the Driver Guide (Ridgid Part # 79004001022)
Replacing the front bearing on a Makita grinder The Facts

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There are two bearings on the armature inside your Makita grinder: one on the rear and one on the front (next to the fan). Like all bearings, eventually the armature bearings will wear out and will need to be replaced. Common signs of a bad armature bearing will be screeching or squealing sounds coming from the grinder.

This article provides step-by-step instructions for removing and installing the front armature bearing on a Makita grinder.

Let's get started. The Fix   REMOVING THE FRONT BEARING [top] 1. Remove the side handle.

Unscrew and remove the side handle from the grinder.

Remove the side handle

 

 

  2. Remove the guard.

Loosen the lock-screw on the guard assembly.

Loosen the screw

 

 

Rotate the guard assembly to disengage it from the housing.

Rotate the guard

 

 

Remove the guard from the grinder.

Remove the guard

 

 

  3. Remove the gear housing.

Remove the (4) screws from the gear housing.

Remove the screws

 

 

Separate the gear housing from the motor housing.

Separate the housing

 

 

  4. Remove the rear cover.

Remove the (1) screw from the rear cover.

Remove the screw

 

 

Slide the rear cover away from the motor housing.

Remove the cover

 

 

  5. Disengage the motor brushes.

Use a pick to (gently) lift the brush spring from the back of the carbon motor brush.

Lift the spring

 

 

Reposition the brush spring alongside the motor brush (against the brush holder).

Move the spring

 

 

Pull (gently) on the wire lead to disengage the motor brush from the armature.

Lift the brush gently

 

 

Repeat this step to disengage the second motor brush.

Repeat

 

 

  6. Remove the armature assembly.

Slide the armature assembly (which is attached to the gear housing cover) out of the motor housing.

Remove the armature

 

 

  7. Remove the drive gear.

Grasp the armature to prevent it from rotating.

Grasp the armature

 

 

Use a wrench to remove the drive gear retaining nut.

Remove the nut

 

 

Remove the drive gear from the armature spindle.

Remove the drive gear

 

 

  8. Remove the gear housing cover from the armature.

Position the gear housing cover against the open jaws of a bench vise. Adjust the vise so that the gear housing cover rests squarely against the (top) of the vise jaws. The cooling fan (on the armature assembly) should be centered between (but not in contact with) the jaws.

Place the armature in the vise

 

 

Use a rubber mallet to tap the armature shaft (repeatedly) until the armature assembly breaks free from the bearing (inside the gear housing cover).

Tap the shaft

 

 

Remove the gear housing cover from the armature assembly.

Remove the cover

 

 

  9. Remove the front bearing from the gear housing cover.

Position the gear housing cover on the open jaws of a bench vise.

Place on vise

 

 

Locate a socket that has the same diameter as the inner race of the front bearing.

Locate a socket

 

 

Position the socket squarely against the bearing.

Position the socket on the bearing

 

 

Tap the socket with a rubber mallet to free the bearing.

Tap the socket

 

 

Remove the front bearing from the gear housing cover.

Remove the bearing
 

  INSTALLING THE NEW FRONT BEARING [top] 10. Install the front bearing into the gear housing cover.

Place the gear housing cover on the anvil-portion of the vise.

Place on anvil

 

 

Position the new bearing in the gear housing cover.

Install the bearing

 

 

Locate a socket that has the same diameter as the outer race of the front bearing.

Locate a socket

 

 

Position the socket squarely against the bearing.

Position the socket

 

 

Tap the socket with a rubber mallet to press the new bearing into the gear housing cover.

Tap the socket

 

 

  REASSEMBLING THE UNIT [top] 11. Reinstall the gear housing cover (and bearing).

Slide the gear housing cover (and bearing) onto the shaft of the new armature assembly.

Place on vise

 

 

Locate a socket that has the same diameter as the inner race of the bearing.

Locate a similar socket

 

 

Position the socket squarely against the bearing.

Position the socket

 

 

Tap the socket with a rubber mallet to press the bearing (and the gear housing cover) onto the armature shaft.

Tap the socket

 

 

  12. Reinstall the drive gear.

Install the drive gear onto the armature spindle.

Install the drive gear

 

 

Secure the drive gear with the nut.

Secure the gear

 

 

  13. Reinstall the armature assembly into the motor housing.

Slide the armature assembly into the motor housing.

Install the armature

 

 

Align the gear housing cover with the motor housing.

Align the housing

 

 

  14. Reinstall the gear housing.

Install the gear housing onto the grinder (aligning the mounting holes with the gear housing cover and the motor housing).

Install the gear housing

 

 

Secure the gear housing to the grinder with the (4) screws.

Secure the gear housing

 

 

  15. Re-engage the motor brushes.

Use a pick to (gently) lift the brush spring away from the brush holder.

Lift the spring

 

 

Position the brush spring against the motor brush.

Position the spring

 

 

Repeat this step to engage the second motor brush.

Repeat

 

 

  16. Reinstall the rear cover.

Visually inspect the wires for potential “pinch-points” and adjust/tuck the wires as necessary.

Inspect the wires

 

 

Slide the rear cover onto the motor housing.

Install the rear cover

 

 

Secure the rear cover with the screw.

Secure the rear cover

 

 

  17. Reinstall the guard.

Install the guard assembly onto the grinder.

Install the guard

 

 

Rotate the guard assembly to engage the mounting plate.

Rotate the guard

 

 

Secure the guard with the (1) screw.

Secure the guard

 

 

  18. Reinstall the side handle.

Install the side handle onto the grinder.

Install the side handle

 

 

Tighten the side handle until secure.

Secure the handle

  The Finish

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