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Oscillating Tool Cord Protector
8 Reviews
In Stock
Cord Protectors are designed to slide onto your cord and fit securely at the end, where it’s firm rubber will protect the base of the cord from getting bent and pinched, which can expose the wires and become a safety hazard.
Part Number: N918736
$5.95
This cord protector is a genuine DeWalt replacement part and is sold individually.Cord Protectors are designed to slide onto your cord and fit securely at the end, where it’s firm rubber will protect the base of the cord from getting bent and pinched, which can expose the wires and become a safety hazard.
Oscillating Tool Cord
19 Reviews
In Stock
Power Cord Specifications:
2 Wires.
18 Gauge.
2 Prongs.
6-1/2 Feet Long.
It is constructed with thick insulation for long service life and a strong two-prong plug. This cord is compatible with the tools listed below. It can work for other applications and for other tools as well, but compatibility is not guaranteed.
Installation of this part requires the new cord wires be stripped and to fit correctly into the wire terminals.
Part Number: 3604460555
$11.06
This cord is a genuine OEM replacement part and is sold individually.Power Cord Specifications:
2 Wires.
18 Gauge.
2 Prongs.
6-1/2 Feet Long.
It is constructed with thick insulation for long service life and a strong two-prong plug. This cord is compatible with the tools listed below. It can work for other applications and for other tools as well, but compatibility is not guaranteed.
Installation of this part requires the new cord wires be stripped and to fit correctly into the wire terminals.
Oscillating Tool Grommet
2 Reviews
In Stock
It is a direct replacement for a damaged or missing cord guard.
Power tool cords undergo a lot of stress, and these cord guards help to alleviate some of that stress at the weakest point--right where the cord enters the tool.
Over time cord guards will deteriorate and eventually require replacement.
Keeping a strong cord guard on your tool will help will cord life.
This cord guard is compatible with the tools listed below .
Part Number: 2600703013
$5.95
This Grommet (Cord Guard) is a Bosch/Skil genuine replacement part, this item is sold individually.It is a direct replacement for a damaged or missing cord guard.
Power tool cords undergo a lot of stress, and these cord guards help to alleviate some of that stress at the weakest point--right where the cord enters the tool.
Over time cord guards will deteriorate and eventually require replacement.
Keeping a strong cord guard on your tool will help will cord life.
This cord guard is compatible with the tools listed below .
Oscillating Tool Brush Assembly
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Part Number: N174174
$5.95
This is a genuine part that is supplied by the original manufacturer for use with Dewalt oscillating multi-tool. The carbon brush conducts an electrical current to the armature and motor. Carbon brushes are a common wear item, and it is recommended to be replaced often. This part is sold individually, though two are required and it is suggested to replace both brushes at the same time. For this repair you will need a screwdriver and a pair of needle nose pliers to aid you.
Oscillating Tool Bearing Cup
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Part Number: 641823-00
$5.95
This is an authentic part from the original manufacturer. It is found in assorted DeWALT and Black & Decker grinders and other handheld power tools. This casing holds/covers the ball bearing. Includes one (1) bearing cup. Ball bearing sold separately.
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