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6037 Black and Decker Electric Drill - Parts

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Receptacle – Part Number: 136086-01
No Longer Available
Receptacle
Part #136086-01
Field Assembly – Part Number: 143843-00
No Longer Available
Field Assembly
Part #143843-00
Includes part numbers 445860-00, 449899-05 and 330019-09
Spindle – Part Number: 143837-03
No Longer Available
Spindle
Part #143837-03
Sleeve Bearing – Part Number: 131557-00
$6.40
In Stock
Sleeve Bearing
Part #131557-00
Ball Bearing (6001Z) – Part Number: 330003-09
No Longer Available
Ball Bearing (6001Z)
Part #330003-09
Screw – Part Number: 330019-09
$6.40
Special Order
Screw
Part #330019-09
Included in part number 143843-00
Brush and Lead Assy. (Sold Individually) – Part Number: 143803-00
No Longer Available
Brush and Lead Assy. (Sold Individually)
Part #143803-00
Genuine DeWalt replacement part. rnIncludes 1 Carbon Brush with wire lead in rubber sheath attached.rnrn • Worn brushes are frequently the cause of a poorly running motor. • Replacing brushes can fix an intermittently operating motor. • New brushes can restore a motor's electric braking. Carbon motor brushes are one of the most commonly replaced power tool parts. The reason is that carbon brushes are wear items, meaning that through friction and use they will gradually wear away and eventually will need replacing. Worn brushes are a common causes of intermittent motor function, reduced electric braking and reduced motor power. A worn-out brush will often be worn down near to the wire lead and can be cracked, pitted, or burned. When replacing carbon brushes, also check your armature for burns, cracks, or other damage which are indications of a larger motor problem needing attention.
Level – Part Number: 143845-00L
$6.40
In Stock
Level
Part #143845-00L
This is a genuine replacement part sourced from the original manufacturer for use with electric drills. The special level is used as an indicator to aid the operator with drilling even level holes. This level is available as an individual replacement part, please see model diagram for associative parts.
Ball Bearing – Part Number: 605040-23
$12.85
In Stock
Ball Bearing
Part #605040-23
Included in part number 143835-02
Brush – Part Number: 790402-00
No Longer Available
Brush
Part #790402-00
Genuine DeWalt replacement part rnIncludes 2 Carbon Brushes with attached wire leads (1 long & 1 short) in rubber sheaths. rnrn • Worn brushes are frequently the cause of a poorly running motor. • Replacing brushes can fix an intermittently operating motor. • New brushes can restore a motor's electric braking. Carbon motor brushes are one of the most commonly replaced power tool parts. The reason is that carbon brushes are wear items, meaning that through friction and use they will gradually wear away and eventually will need replacing. Worn brushes are a common causes of intermittent motor function, reduced electric braking and reduced motor power. A worn-out brush will often be worn down near to the wire lead and can be cracked, pitted, or burned. When replacing carbon brushes, also check your armature for burns, cracks, or other damage which are indications of a larger motor problem needing attention.
Sleeve – Part Number: 445217-02
$6.40
In Stock
Sleeve
Part #445217-02
This is an original replacement part manufactured for use with electric power tools. The special sleeve is commonly used to provide spacing between the armature bearing and the motor housing. This sleeve is available as an individual replacement part, please see model diagram for associative parts.
Brush and Lead – Part Number: 445861-01
No Longer Available
Brush and Lead
Part #445861-01
Includes 1 Carbon Brush with wire lead in rubber sheath attached. Genuine DeWalt replacement part. rnrn • Worn brushes are often the cause behind a poorly running motor. • Replacing brushes can fix an intermittently operating motor. • New brushes can restore a motor's electric braking. Carbon motor brushes are one of the most commonly replaced power tool parts. Because carbon brushes are wear items, meaning that through friction and use they will gradually wear away, they will eventually need replacing. Worn brushes are a common causes of intermittent motor function, reduced electric braking and reduced motor power. A worn-out brush will often be worn down near the wire lead and may be cracked, pitted, or burned. When replacing carbon brushes be sure to also inspect your armature for burns, cracks, or other damage which are indication of a larger motor problem.
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