This is a high-quality ring is made for use with impact drivers. It is an authentic item which is supplied by the original equipment manufacturer. This rubber ring provides a tight seal for the anvil assembly. Over time it may wear out and begin to crack eventually requiring a replacement. For the exact location and the correct installation check the diagrams of your model. This high-quality rubber ring is made of a durable material and is sold as an individual component. You will need a screwdriver to take the tool apart when performing this repair.
Rubber Ring 14-46-1005
OEM part for: Milwaukee
Part Number: 14-46-1005
Compatibility
This part will fit the following 10 machines
Milwaukee
This item works with the following types of products:
- Impact Driver Parts
- Impact Wrench Parts
This part replaces obsolete part #: 34-40-0475, 44-90-1000, 34-60-0340
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Socket would not stay on
Tool Type
Impact Driver
Difficulty
Easy
Time
Less than 15 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers, Awl/pick
Parts Used
Would not retain socket
Tool Type
Impact Wrench
Difficulty
Easy
Time
Less than 15 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket set, heavy pick
Parts Used
2) Insert pick lengthwise from side, forcing ring outward.
3) Insert small flathead screwdriver from top, and pry retaining ring out and off.
4) Replace rubber o-ring underneath, and grease.
5) Use 1/4" deep socket barely larger than anvil head, place snap ring on top of anvil, and with a small hammer, pop retaining ring over the round edge and into place on anvil.
6) Grease retaining ring and squeeze closed with pliers, then slide impact socket on several times to seat.
Addendum: Description is wrong. It is a "Retaining Ring" not a rubber ring. It is hardened steel with a rubber flat ring underneath, sold as a kit.
Motor controls shorted out, motor was damaged
Tool Type
Impact Driver
Difficulty
Medium
Time
30-60 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Soldering gun, torx screw driver sizes 9 and 15
2. Unpacked new parts and laid them out on workbench
3. Disassembled gear train, cleaned, regreased and reassembled.
4. Soldered motor leads from controls to motor ( they are marked )
5.Using old parts as a guide assembled new parts to gearcase then into new handle.
6 Installed screws and special clip in battery well.
7. Finally removed old hog ring and rubber ring and replaced with new ones.
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