It seems my rugged Rigid Gen5x hammer drill became a victim of the COVID-19 excuse being used for everything else these days. Falling from a third floor office building where I was mounting a new wireless access point it suffered a traumatic near complete amputation of it\'s nether-regions. Despite the battery connector being broken off,
... Read morethe wiring inside was still intact and the drill still worked great when I gave the trigger a squeeze. The big orange box store wasn\'t accepting tools for repair (the drill wasn\'t wearing a mask when I brought it there), so I opted to fix it myself. I was elated to find a brand new complete housing assembly for my exact model hammer drill through ereplacementparts.com and I ordered it up. It took me longer to find the special sized security torx screwdriver bits thoroughly buried in my toolboxes than it did to actually do the repair. A dozen screws later and the drill was in pieces laying on my workbench. I took a little time and gave the dirty old drill doodads I diligently disassembled a detailed dusting and decontamination before dispensing them directly into their new digs and douching the dashing-looking new drill with disinfectant. Assembly was simple aside from aligning the brushed motor up on the tabs properly so the housing would close. A few screws later and it was all back together. Ready for it\'s next case of sudden deceleration trauma on the job site. Thank you for making these parts available!
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Housing was broke by the battery pack from a fall.
1. I took the screws out of the housing
2. I easily pulled 2 sides a part making sure I kept everything intact.
3. I cleaned the side components were exposed do to removing one side of housing.
4. I put new housing on that side and flipped over and repeated on the other side.
5. After both sides were back togeth
... Read moreer I put the 2 small screws back in back side of housing and then put back cap on.
6. Finished putting rest of the screws in.
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ERP Number: ERP18692016
Manufacturer Part Number: 203840001
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