This specially manufactured replacement brush holder cap is used on Makita power tools. It is designed to secure the carbon brush in the brush holder. This threaded plastic cap is sold individually. Be careful when removing and replacing these, as they do have a tendency to break or get lost. It features a straight slot to accommodate for a flat head screwdriver to install or remove this cap.
This is a genuine manufacturer sourced replacement part designed for use with Makita power tools. It is a standard hardware which has multiple applications based on your tool. Please refer to diagram to ensure correct application. This pan-head screw is made out of metal and it is sold individually. Requires a phillips screwdriver to install or remove this screw.
This replacement tapping screw is an authentic item that is supplied by the original manufacturer for use with Makita power tools. It is a standard hardware which has multiple applications depending on the model of your unit, please make sure to check appropriate diagrams for correct location and use of this part. This high-quality phillips pan-head screw is made of durable metal and it is sold individually.
A genuine item which is supplied directly from the original equipment manufacturer for use with Makita power tools. The lever allows a user to change the direction of the rotation, please make sure to check the appropriate diagrams of your model for the correct location and application of this part. Keep in mind this high-quality component is made of durable plastic material and is sold individually.
This CB430) Makita carbon brush set contains two individual carbon brushes. The set contains genuine Makita replacement parts, and comes packaged in a Makita retail box. This brush set will fit the Makita tools listed below. • Worn brushes are often the cause of a poorly running motor • Replacing brushes can fix an intermittent moto...Read morer • New brushes can restore a motor's electric braking Carbon motor brushes are one of the most commonly replaced power tool components. • Because carbon brushes are wear items, meaning that through friction and use they will gradually wear away, they will eventually require replacement. • Worn brushes are 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 indicates a larger motor problem.