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Motor Housing 200058016

OEM part for: Ridgid

Part Number: 200058016


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Medium 30-60 minutes (1 rated repairs)?
OEM: Original Equipment Manufacturer ?
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Product Description ?

Includes part numbers 672026001, 660320004, 680141014, 6972701, 940077088, 940114139, 6972701, 671004001, 940051028, 940045011, 940051028 and 940301050

  • Classification: Part
  • Weight: 0.51 lbs.
  • Shipping: Ships Worldwide

Compatibility

This part will fit the following 1 machine

Ridgid

R7111 1/2" Drill View Diagrams & Manuals
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  • Drill Parts

This part replaces obsolete part #: 200058008

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Medium 30-60 minutes (1 rated repairs)?

The rear bearing seized and spun in the plastic housing causing excessive play. At first glance I thought the brushes had failed due to large sparks coming from the rear of the housing. Further invest

Daryl - January 5, 2022
Tool Type

Electric Drill

Difficulty

Medium

Time

30-60 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Pliers, Extended length torx bit

I removed all the screws from the drill body using an extended length torx bit. I believe it was a number 5. Pulled off the gear box, then pulled out the armature that had the bearing pressed on. To remove the bearing required a little creativity. I just slid a pair of needle nose pliers under the bearing and used a vice to support the armature. I then used a pinch and hammer to tap the armature shaft out of bearing. I then carefully tapped on the new bearing. The entire trigger assembly needed to be disconnected to allow removal of the field from the old housing. That essentially allowed the field to slide out but when installing the field into the new housing, I had to carefully tap in the field assembly to seat it correctly. Care needs to be taken when removing one of the black wires into the trigger assembly. There is a hole that one of the black wires inserts into it which has an internal clamping mechanism. A very small screwdriver was used to insert into a hole adjacent to the wire that will release the internal clamp. I’d recommend that photos be taken before removing wires so you will know where the wires reconnect to the trigger assembly and brushes. I assembled in reverse order and the drill works as good as new. What most likely saved me from further damage is I stopped operating the drill upon first seeing it malfunction but not before the drill body housing became melted and the bearing seat became out of round thus allowing the armature to flop around inside the field. In all I think it cost me around $30 to fix.
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