Carbon Brush 30711129009
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Genuine fein replacement part This brush is sold individually, 2 are needed for the tools shown below It is always best to replace both brushes, even if only one is worn. Worn brushes frequently are the cause behind a motor running poorly. Carbon brushes are one of the most commonly replaced power tool parts. This is because carbon brushes are wear items, meaning that through friction and use they will gradually wear away until they need replacing. Worn brushes are a common causes of intermittent motor function, reduced electric braking and reduced motor power. A worn-out brush will often be worn down near to the wire lead and can be cracked, pitted, or burned. When replacing carbon brushes, be sure to inspect your armature for burns, cracks, or other damage which can indicate larger motor problems. |
This part is compatible with the following machines:
MSX636II (72292612368) MultiMaster
MSX636II (72292613110) MultiMaster
MSX636II (72292624117) MultiMaster
MSX636II (72292624233) MultiMaster
MSX636II (72292697360) MultiMaster
MSX636II (72292698360) MultiMaster
MSXE636II (72292709360) MultiMaster
MSXE636II (72292712364) MultiMaster
MSXE636II (72292713368) MultiMaster
FMM250 (72293609360) MultiMaster
FMM250 (72293612360) MultiMaster
BSS2.0 (72302200116) Slitting Shears
BSS2.0 (72302209365) Slitting Shears
BSS2.0 (72302212369) Slitting Shears
BSS1.6 (72302709362) Slitting Shears
BSS1.6C (72302809368) Slitting Shears
BLS1.6X (72302912368) Sheet Metal Shears
BLK1.3T (72323512360) Nibbler
BLK1.3CS (72323612363) Nibbler
FMM250Q (72293724110) MultiMaster
FMM250Q (72293700360) Multi Master Oscillating Tool
72292600115 Power Tool
72293600360 Power Tool
72302600117 Power Tool
72302600621 Power Tool
72302900115 Power Tool
72302900629 Power Tool
72323809360 Power Tool
72323909360 Power Tool
72324009360 Power Tool
72324109360 Power Tool
72324209360 Power Tool
This item works with the following types of products:
- • Multi-Tool
- • Nibbler
- • Shear
This article describes the differences between power switch and carbon brush failure symptoms....
September 18, 2009
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Questions & Answers for Carbon Brush
2. Used awl to hold back spring tension on brushes
3. Pulled off brush terminals with needle nose pliers and replaced both
4. Be careful putting cover back on not to pinch brush wires feeds as they lie on outside edges.
Removed and installed new switch, small Phillips screw driver.
Installed new brushes..
Closed case
Did not use the brush holders, put in spare parts
Removed the wires from the old controller one at a time and connected them to the new controller
Removed the brushes from the brush holder connections and connected the new ones
Replaced the lower cover
Disconnect the old brush terminals
Pull the end of the spring out from the holder and place it to the side
Pull the old brushes out and install the new brushes
Replace the brush holder spring
Reconnect the brushes
Replace the bottom cover
Disconnect the brushes
Pull back on the brush springs, then remove the old brush and install the new brush
Connect the new brushes
Replace the lower housing
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This article describes the differences between power switch and carbon brush failure symptoms....
September 18, 2009
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