This is an authentic manufacturer sourced replacement part used on a Dewalt drills/drivers. This part holds carbon brushes around the armature to provide stable and safe contact. This assembly consists of: plastic holder ring, two (2) metal brush holders with springs and two (2) carbon brushes with lead wires attached. To replace this assembly you would need a Screwdriver and Pliers. • First remove screws holding the cover together • Carefully separate housing to gain access to armature and brush holder • Remove the screws holding brush holder • Remove the armature assembly and the brush holder • Install the new brush holder, brushes and the armature • Reassemble and test your tool
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The part was an exact fit, and delivered sooner than I expected.
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Rebuilding my drill
My Dewalt drill was making a lot of noise when I was using it and would not generate the torque that it did when it was new, so I decided to take it apart to see if there was anything that needed to be replaced or had worn out. When I got it apart, I found that I needed several parts and so I ordered them all from eReplacement because they had all the parts and the prices were very competitive. I received the parts within five days and repaired my drill with the parts. They were all like original OEM parts and did a great job replacing the parts that had worn out. I would certainly look to eReplacement parts if I needed to fix another one of my tolls in the future. Great service, selection, and pricing!
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Dewalt Drill Brushes
I followed their YouTube video and replaced the brushes on my Dewalt cordless drill. The repair cost less than $25 and saved a $150 drill.
Steve - October 3, 2022
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Smoking Drill
Part arrived with instructions. Exact part, and fairly easy fix. Drill runs like new. Much cheaper than buying a new one.
Guest - October 3, 2023
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Part was as needed. Ordering process was easy. Disappointed it took seven days to receive part. Suggest you figure out a faster shipping method but keep shipping cost low.
Brush assembly made my drill work like new.
Ronald - November 18, 2019
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Drill lost power, then stopped working. Replaced the brushes and it\'s like new. I also replaced the chuck to prevent drill bits from slipping when in use. I followed your YouTube instructional videos and everything was a breeze.
Remove one half of the housing, then disconnect the terminals from the brush ring. Pull the brush springs out from behind the brushes and place the end of them on the side of the brush ring. Pull the brushes away from the armature. Then remove the old brush ring from the housing. Do the same with the brush springs on the new one as you di
... Read mored with the old one then place the brush ring in the housing, now place the brush spring so that the brushes are in contact with the armature. Connect the terminals to the brush ring , then place the housing back on.
Followed YouTube video. No problems with instructions. However, highly recommend thorough cleaning of internal electrical components and housing using electrical cleaning solvent. Be sure to re-lubricate all bearing and wear surfaces after the solvent cleaning of carbon brush, dust debris.
1. Ruled out the switch, removed the brushes and noticed the neg. was wore considerably more than the pos.
2. Cleaned with a small brush and WD-40.
3. Decided to remove transmission, cleaned all the gears. ring and planetary.
4. Ordered the brushes, re greased all the gears and re assembled.
5. Installed new brush
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6. Replaced battery and tested forward / reverse, speed 1 & 2.
7. Runs like brand new. :o
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Brushes were wore out and the drill didn\'t have power.
Removed all screws that hold the outer housing together and remove the housing. Then, remove the screws that hold the bearing collar at the back end of the motor. Remove the motor and everything. Replaced the old brush ring assembly with the new one. Reassemble.
Disassembled drill body
Removed the motor assembly
Inspected brush assembly
Cleaned motor assembly and commentator
Installed new brush assembly with motor
Reassembled body
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