This is a genuine motor and pinion from DeWALT. The metal motor and pinion is compatible with some impact drivers. This item has been designed to power the driver devices, and is secured to the mechanism assembly. A screwdriver may be required when replacing this part. This part is sold individually.
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DeWALT
This part works with the following products:
Impact Driver
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Impact Driver Replacement Motor
The motor was exactly what I ordered, right size.
Too bad, it wasn't the part that was broken like I thought it was. Oh well; another dead tool on my bench!
Allen - April 22, 2020
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Remove battery from tool, remove the nine screws holding the two halves of the tool together, split the tool(you will need to cut the label on top of the tool), remove the motor, remove the wires from the motor, connect the wires(noting positive and negative)to the new motor, install new motor in tool, put tool back together. make sure th
... Read moree motor is fitted correctly in the tool before you tighten the screws.
Removed the 9 fasteners (t10). Pulled all the guts out and removed the motor from the front chuck piece (with the gears and all). Took just the motor to my vice and grabbed it with a pair of channel locks to make sure the motor was bound up.(it was) ordered the new part replaced it and did the 2 electrical connections. Managed to get the
... Read moreplastic housing lined up. (hardest part.) then replaced the 9 fasteners and it was good to go. However took it back apart because the gears in the front piece shifted slightly causing a lot of wobble and kick. Lined them up properly. (they really only go one way) replaces the fasteners yet again and was ready to roll.
1 Removed all the screws.
2 Disconnected the 2 wires from the motor.
3 Cleaned up all parts.
4 Installed the new motor.
5 Installed all screws.
6 Test, all set
1. Remove 9 torq screws
2. Remove shell carefully
3. Lift motor out from bottom shell and remove wires.
4. Replace with new motor,connect wires.
5. Replace top shell and screws.
6. Job well done
Remove the screws from the cordless drill, split the case open, carefully lift the old dc motor from the housing, pay close attention of the layout. Remove the positive (red) and negative (black) leads from the old dc motor. Place the positive (red) lead to the positive lead on the motor, there is a red indicator on the motor, then place
... Read morethe negative (black) to the negative lead on the motor. Push the motor into the gear assembly housing making sure the gears align. Place the dc motor on the case and screw the case together.
Remove the screws from the housing. Then take a few picture of how all the parts where installed. I also made a diagram of the wiring. Remove the wires from the motor. And removed motor. Make note on how the motor is placed in the housing the are some nubs on the motor that have to fit into the housing to make it fit correctly. Install ne
... Read morew motor, install the wires. Make sure all the internal parts are where they should be. Then assemble the housing back together.
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Impact driver cordless spins eratically and loses power to drive screws
Tried to isolate problem by substitution by replacing least costly part first. If it exceeded the cost of the drill it was time to discard it and move up to a more improve version. The only logical replacement was the motor being it was only around $20. The other related parts were the switch and gear which is $40-$50 each. The suspected
... Read moremotor was the culprit made the switch respond differently when applying pressure on areas of the switch. Repacked the gear with grease suspect it was a clutch issue which not the case. Once the new motor was reinstalled torque was renewed. Remove the screws from the housing, remove one side of the housing, take a picture of how all of the internal parts are placed. Remove motor and gear box. Note how they are placed in the housing, they have indents on them that have to go back into the housing the exact same way. Reinstall motor and gear case. and reverse disassembly.
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This part works with the following models:
ERP Number: ERP11929414
Manufacturer Part Number: N076006
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