Product Description
?This is an authentic replacement part sourced from original equipment manufacturer. It is generally used on Makita angle grinders and sanders. This wrench allows you to secure a cutter blade/grinding wheel to the tool. Angular profile of this item makes tightening/loosening the lock nut easy, as it stands off from the disc. This wrench is made from metal and it is sold individually.
Frequently Purchased Together
?Troubleshooting
- Makita
- Angle Grinder
- Grinder
- Sander Polisher
- Sander Grinder
Customer Part Reviews
?- < Prev
- 1
- Next >
Questions & Answers
?Our customer Service team is at the ready daily to answer your part and product questions.
Be the first to ask our experts a question about this part!
Ask our Team
We have a dedicated staff with decades of collective experience in helping customers just like you purchase parts to repair their products.
Customer Repair Instructions
All our customer repair instructions are solicited directly from other customers just like you who have purchased and replaced this exact part.
- < Prev
- 1
- Next >
Wrench missing
Drew from Charlotte, North Carolina
- Difficulty Level:
- Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
- Parts Used:
- 782412-6
Missing parts
Robert from Lewes, Delaware
- Difficulty Level:
- Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
- Tools:
- Screw drivers
Exploded tech drawing aided in buying correct parts and reassembly.
Broken shoulder pin for tool change brake, shoulder pin socket worn; out of shape had to replace head also
Richard from Canton, Massachusetts
- Difficulty Level:
- A Bit Difficult
- Total Repair Time:
- 15 - 30 mins
- Tools:
- Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
2)loosen set screws if need to remove dust collector
(Will need allen or torq bit sets for this)
2a) remove left and right side dc motor brushes with large flat head screwdriver paying attention to their orientation. Replace if necessary.
3)remove 4 socket head cap ... Read more screws holding gear housing (one small flat head one medium flat head to gently pry and walk gear housing off from grinder. Careful not to damage the oring)
4)remove 4 phillips screws to pull motor/commutator/drum out from grinder housing
5)wrap motor in rag then gently secure with adjustable pliers, while using a 1/2GÇ¥ wrench to loosen nut holding angle gear in place so you can change the upper gear housing.
5)using snap ring pliers remove retaining ring holding bearing, washer, and grease seal in place (do this slow to see and remember orientation and direction of these three parts. (Crucial for grease seal to be installed in the proper direction) may need to use punch to gently tap out bearing once retaining ring is removed.
6) install the grease seal with brushed side facing out, install bearing, install washer, install retaining ring.
7)after cleaning, use new high temp wheel bearing grease, load the gear housing completely while being sure to pack grease in all cavities. When placing outer gear housing back in place, large gear should be submerged in this grease. Can also add a large coat of grease onto larger gear on outer gear head cover. Be sure to not let any contaminants fall into grease.
8)Instal motor assembly back into large tool housing 9)put ph screws back in cross tightening pattern.
10)install dc motor brushes and put the rest of unit together in reverse order
Sander was lent to a relative who lost the wrench which made the sander useless without it.
Don from Bellingham, Washington
- Difficulty Level:
- Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
- Tools:
- Nutdriver
- Parts Used:
- 782412-6
- < Prev
- 1
- Next >
Some of the parts we sell are eligible for mail-in rebates since we can recycle them. We will display any applicable rebates in your shopping cart. To redeem your rebate, contact Customer Service after you have received your part.