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Description:
This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. The field case is commonly found in DeWALT grinders. This part is made of high-quality plastic, and is used to house the field assembly. You may require a screwdriver when replacing this item. The field case is available as an individual replacement part. |
Compatibility
the 21 compatible machines
This part is compatible with the following machines:
DeWALT
D28065 Type 1 Small Angle Grinder
D28065N Type 1 Small Angle Grinder
D28114 Type 1 Grinder
D28114N Type 1 Grinder
D28115 Type 1 Grinder
D28115N Type 1 Grinder
D28144 Type 1 Grinder
D28144N Type 1 Grinder
D28116 (Type 1) 115mm Small Angle Grinder
D28116 (Type 2) 115mm Small Angle Grinder
DWE46044 (Type 1) 6 in No Lock Bdy Grp
D28065N Type 1 Small Angle Grinder
D28114 Type 1 Grinder
D28114N Type 1 Grinder
D28115 Type 1 Grinder
D28115N Type 1 Grinder
D28144 Type 1 Grinder
D28144N Type 1 Grinder
D28116 (Type 1) 115mm Small Angle Grinder
D28116 (Type 2) 115mm Small Angle Grinder
DWE46044 (Type 1) 6 in No Lock Bdy Grp
D28065 (Type 2) Small Angle Grinder Power Tool
D28065N (Type 2) Small Angle Grinder Power Tool
D28114-AR (Type 1) 4-1/2 Small Angle Grinder Power Tool
D28114-B2 (Type 1) 4-1/2 Small Angle Grinder Power Tool
D28114 (Type 2) 4-1/2 Small Angle Grinder Power Tool
D28114N (Type 2) Small Angle Grinder Power Tool
D28115 (Type 2) 4-1/2 Small Angle Grinder Power Tool
D28115N (Type 2) 4-1/2 Small Angle Grinder Power Tool
D28144 (Type 2) 6in Sm.Ang.Grinder Power Tool
D28144N (Type 2) Small Angle Grinder Power Tool
D28065N (Type 2) Small Angle Grinder Power Tool
D28114-AR (Type 1) 4-1/2 Small Angle Grinder Power Tool
D28114-B2 (Type 1) 4-1/2 Small Angle Grinder Power Tool
D28114 (Type 2) 4-1/2 Small Angle Grinder Power Tool
D28114N (Type 2) Small Angle Grinder Power Tool
D28115 (Type 2) 4-1/2 Small Angle Grinder Power Tool
D28115N (Type 2) 4-1/2 Small Angle Grinder Power Tool
D28144 (Type 2) 6in Sm.Ang.Grinder Power Tool
D28144N (Type 2) Small Angle Grinder Power Tool
Products Compatibility
This item works with the following types of products:
- • Grinder
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Repair Instructions: Submitted by Customers Like You
Tool Type:
Grinder
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
30-60 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Pliers
Brushes was old and needed replaced
Not much to say just took it apart and replaced the parts
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Tool Type:
Grinder
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
15-30 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, set of small star bits
Mainly repaired for cosmetic reason, case had labels that had worn off
Replacing the case is very straight forward, remove the four screws that hold gear case, remove all screws that hold halves of rear case assembly, remove armature assembly and field after disconnecting leads, remove the brush holders and brushes after disconnecting them, remove brush terminals and reinstall on new case, install the little flat coil springs on new case, this is the only part that was a little difficult for me since they are small and can only go in one way since the sit in case that secures them is closed on one side, then it is a simple matter to reverse disassembly procedure, grinder now looks as new!
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Tool Type:
Grinder
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Hard
Time Spent Repairing:
More than 2 hours
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Pliers, Tiny star drive tips
Needed new brushes, broke the mount, needed a new case
When the brushes failed, the arms that hold them against the armature were damaged. They were held in with #4 star drive screws (TINY!!) which I initially thought were Allen screws, they were that hard to see (and very difficult to approach, being tucked in behind the motor fan). I broke the arm mount in disassembly but with a certain amount of force and the replacement case, I'm back in business. Should have removed the fan so I could see the mount screws with a magnifier (which is what I used) and would have saved the damaged mount/case and made a MUCH simpler repair.
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