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Core Drill Carbon Brush
2 Reviews
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Carbon motor brushes are one of the most commonly replaced power tool components. Because carbon brushes are wear items, meaning that through friction and use they will gradually wear away, they will eventually require replacement. Worn brushes are common causes of intermittent motor function, reduced electric braking, and reduced motor power. A worn out brush will often be worn down near the wire lead and may be cracked, pitted, or burned. When replacing carbon brushes, be sure to also inspect your armature for burns, cracks, or other damage which indicates a larger motor problem.
Part Number: 491594
$10.03
Genuine Manufacturer Sourced replacement part designed for use with certain Flex Power Tools. This part is made out of Carbon with a Lead Wire attached. This item includes One (1) Carbon Brush per order.Carbon motor brushes are one of the most commonly replaced power tool components. Because carbon brushes are wear items, meaning that through friction and use they will gradually wear away, they will eventually require replacement. Worn brushes are common causes of intermittent motor function, reduced electric braking, and reduced motor power. A worn out brush will often be worn down near the wire lead and may be cracked, pitted, or burned. When replacing carbon brushes, be sure to also inspect your armature for burns, cracks, or other damage which indicates a larger motor problem.
Core Drill Shear Pin
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To replace this item you would need a Screwdriver and Pliers.
Part Number: 44-60-0065
$4.99
This is a Genuine OEM sourced replacement part designed for Milwaukee Electric Drills/Drivers. This item helps to secure the Spindle Sleeve. It is made out of Metal and it is Sold Individually.To replace this item you would need a Screwdriver and Pliers.
Core Drill Retaining Ring
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Part Number: 34-60-1800
$4.99
This is an authentic OEM sourced retaining ring which is designed for use with Milwaukee electric drills. It is the special hardware that is secured on the spindle sleeve to secure the shear pin. This item provides an identical replacement for a missing or a faulty component that was installed on a new unit. Refer to the appropriate diagrams of your model for the exact location and the correct installation of this retaining ring. One durable metal part is included. You will need pliers to remove the old one and secure the new one.
Core Drill Cord Set
4 Reviews
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Part Number: 22-64-0405
$24.06
This genuine OEM part is manufactured by Milwaukee. It is compatible with a variety of their handheld power tools. This one (1) piece set includes plug, cord, and cord protector. A cord protector prevents damage to the cord by reducing strain put on the point of connection between wires and machine. Replace this set when any component is damaged.
Core Drill Trostel Seal
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Part Number: 45-06-0050
$41.46
This authentic OEM trostel seal is found in the water swivel housing of your electric drill. It helps to create a watertight barrier that keeps water away from the internal components of the drill. The housing itself is designed to enable wet drilling tasks, with a water hose fitting that connects to the drill and delivers a controlled stream of water directly to the drilling area. You can determine if the seal needs replacement by inspecting it for signs of wear, damage, or deterioration. If you notice any water leakage from the swivel housing during use, the seal may be compromised and in need of replacement. You may also find visible cracks on it. To replace the seal, refer to your user manual for guidance on disassembling the drill to access the swivel housing. Once accessed, you can remove the old seal and install the new one. Keep in mind that the housing, as well as its associated components like the shut-off valve and water hose fitting, are sold separately from this replacement part.
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