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05025 Dynabrade Bandfile - Parts

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O-ring – Part Number: 95730
$6.40
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O-ring
Part #95730
It is a genuine replacement o-ring which is supplied by the original equipment manufacturer for use with Dynabrade power tools. This item is utilized to provide an air-tight seal between connected parts, please make sure to check appropriate diagram of your model for the correct use and location of this component. Over time o-rings tend to deteriorate and crack eventually requiring replacement to maintain peak performance. It is a high-quality part that is made of durable rubber material and it is sold individually.
O-Ring – Part Number: 95523
$6.40
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O-Ring
Part #95523
Bearing – Part Number: 01007
$33.32
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Bearing
Part #01007
This is an original part assembled by the original manufacturer. It is compatible with various Dynabrade handheld power tools, such as grinders and finishers. Ball bearings are used to buffer between moving parts. They also serve to keep parts correctly positioned while assuring steady directional movement. Ball bearings need frequent replacement because of this high-wear role. This steel part is sold individually.
Front Bearing Plate – Part Number: 01008
$108.81
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Front Bearing Plate
Part #01008
Spacer – Part Number: 01010
$38.72
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Spacer
Part #01010
This is an original replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer. The spacer is commonly found in power tools from Dynabrade such as grinders, finishers, and sanders. This part is made of metal, and is generally used to provide a space between the rotor assembly and the front bearing plate, allowing the rotor to spin more easily. This item is sold as an individual replacement part.
Air Control Ring – Part Number: 04084
$77.78
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Air Control Ring
Part #04084
Lock Ring – Part Number: 04087
$73.58
In Stock
Lock Ring
Part #04087
Retaining Ring – Part Number: 95558
$6.40
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Retaining Ring
Part #95558
This retaining ring is an original part from Dynabrade. Compatible with sanders, grinders and buffers, this item is sold individually. The metal ring is often used to help secure the valve stem in the housing. A pair of pliers are helpful with making the replacement.
Felt Silencer – Part Number: 04078
$6.41
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Felt Silencer
Part #04078
This felt silencer is supplied directly from the original equipment manufacturer. The Dynabrade part is compatible with a variety of different power tools and equipment. This item is fitted between the lock ring and the air control ring, minimizing the noise. The felt silencer is sold individually. For the repair, you may need a wrench and pliers.
Rotor Nut – Part Number: 04081
$68.05
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Rotor Nut
Part #04081
Pin – Part Number: 12132
$6.40
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Pin
Part #12132
This part is an OEM from Dynabrade. The metal pin is compatible with many grinder and sander devices. The pin helps to fasten the throttle lever assembly to the housing. This item is sold individually. A pair of needle nose pliers may be needed for the removal and replacement.
Blades/rotor (4 Pack) – Part Number: 01011
$47.76
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Blades/rotor (4 Pack)
Part #01011
These blades in your die grinders are located on the rotor within the motor housing. This OEM set includes four blades, each measuring approximately 1-1/2 inches by 3/8 inches. When the tool is turned on, the motor drives the rotor, causing the blades to spin rapidly and help you shape various materials. It is important to regularly check the condition of the blades and replace them if they are visibly worn out or misaligned. Additionally, pay attention to any unusual signs during operation, such as increased noise, vibration, or burning smells. To replace the blades, refer to your user manual for detailed instructions on how to disassemble the motor housing. Typically, you will need to secure the tool in a padded vise, then use an adjustable pin wrench to remove the lock ring. Proceed with disassembling the tool by removing the collet and rotor nut from the rotor shaft, followed by the cylinder, spacer, and the four blades from the rotor.
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