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Good replacement part and great service.
Once every ten years I loan out a tool. This time it was a Bosch hammer drill and it came back missing the depth gauge fastener. This new one arrived quickly and in a factory sealed bag. I will use eReplacement again. And maybe someday I'll learn.
Guest - November 11, 2019
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Exactly what I was looking for. The right part the first time.
Was what I needed, and it was here quick. No generic either, the real mcCoy. Thanks!
Guest - June 16, 2020
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Great quality part!
This handle fits perfectly on my bosch drill. I'm pleased with the quality.
Guest - March 3, 2021
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Great service
Very easy to order and shipping was great, will order further parts for all my tools from this site.
Guest - July 24, 2025
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Part fit my drill perfect,back at work
The handle fit arrived it great condition,and quickly
Guest - June 22, 2022
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Guest - August 21, 2019
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Customer Repair Instructions
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15 - 30 mins
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1. Pry off the rubber end with a flathead screwdriver.
2.remove the retaining ring. You can do it with some finesse and screwdrivers. Then remove the bit holder assembly. (Spring, ball, washer, etc )
3. Remove the selector switch. Do this by pushing in the red button and turning it beyond the hammer position, then pull out wit
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4. Use torx head screwdriver (t-20?)to remove the front housing bolts, then remove housing .
5. Now you\'ll see the piston/cylinder assembly. Grab the tip of the piston with needle nose pliers and pull it straight up and out of the cylinder.
6.use a pick tool and remove the old o-ring.
7. Grease up the inside of the cylinder and the piston and install the new o-ring onto the piston. Insert the piston into the cylinder.
8. Now is a good time to clean and regrease everything.
9.put the front housing back on and tighten the bolts.
10. Put the bit holder assy back together.
11.put retaining ring back on. A spark plug socket will help, then two screwdrivers. Put rubber top back on.
12. Put selector switch on.
I think that\'s all that there was to it. If I forgot a step or two, you\'ll figure it out. Good luck.
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Model Cross Reference
This part works with the following models:
ERP Number: ERP19508516
Manufacturer Part Number: 2602025118
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