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Carbon Brush Assembly 23-66-2620

OEM part for: Milwaukee

Part Number: 23-66-2620


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Medium 15-30 minutes (4 rated repairs)?
OEM: Original Equipment Manufacturer ?
Milwaukee
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Product Description ?

This replacement OEM sourced carbon brush assembly is specially designed for use with Milwaukee equipment. The purpose of a brush is to conduct the current by maintaining physical contact with an armature, over time components tend to wear out and they may begin to fail eventually requiring a replacement. This high-quality part is made of durable carbon material with an attached lead wire, keep in mind the holder is sold separately.

  • Classification: Part
  • Weight: 0.01 lbs.
  • Shipping: Ships Worldwide

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Compatibility

This part will fit the following 7 machines

Milwaukee

1700-1 (SER 131-1011) 1/2" Electric Drill View Diagrams & Manuals
2620-20 (SER B58A) 18 Volt Sawzall View Diagrams & Manuals
2620-22 (SER B58A) 18 Volt Sawzall View Diagrams & Manuals
2620-21 (SER B58A) 18 Volt Sawzall View Diagrams & Manuals
2620-20 (B58B) 18 Volt Sawzall View Diagrams & Manuals
2620-20 (B58C) 18 Volt Sawzal View Diagrams & Manuals
2620-20 18 Volt Sawzall View Diagrams & Manuals
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This item works with the following types of products:

  • Drill Parts
  • Electric Drill Parts
  • Saw Parts

This part replaces obsolete part #: 23-66-0285, 23660284, 23-66-0284, 22-18-0110

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Medium 15-30 minutes (4 rated repairs)?

Sawzall would work intermittently with shaking or hitting tool

Tim - September 21, 2020
Tool Type

Drill

Difficulty

Medium

Time

15-30 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Power Drill, solder iron

1. Removed case surrounding motor
2. Removed brush contacts from motor housing
3. Melted solder old brush contacts and removed from from power source
4. Soldered new brush contacts
5. Returned new brush contacts to motor housing in correct orientation
6. Reassembled case and handle assembly
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Worn out brush, warped brush tube

Chris - September 27, 2018
Tool Type

Cordless Drill

Difficulty

Medium

Time

15-30 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Soldering iron, solder, flux

Opened case
Took a picture of assembly before I started!!
Removed brushes
Pulled out brush tube
Unsoldered brush wires
Soldered new brush wires
Replaced tube and spring
Put brushes in tubes
Reassembled
Works awesome!!!
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Stopped working

Nicholas - April 25, 2016
Tool Type

Reciprocating Saw

Difficulty

Medium

Time

15-30 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, torques screwdriver

Remove the handle, locate the brushes, Then unsolder the old brush leads and remove the old brushes. Solder the new brush leads, then place the brushes in the holders. Then put the housing back together.
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Saw would start and stop.

Renee - March 3, 2016
Tool Type

Reciprocating Saw

Difficulty

Medium

Time

15-30 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver

Remove screws that hold body housing together, locate brushes, they snap in real easy. You can use a solider gun or small wire nuts on the wires. I used small wire nuts. The compression spring is located by the trigger with a small bearing. This also comes out very easy. It takes longer to remove the screws in the housing than it does for the repair. Simple and easy job.
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