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Wrench Anvil Assembly
PartSelect Number PS11877114
Manufacturer Part Number 14-73-0455
This is an authentic manufacturer approved replacement part specially designed for use with compatible Milwaukee impact wrench. It allows user to secure different wrenches and keys. This part is made out of metal and is sold individually.
An impact driver's anvil can wear on both sides from inside the drill housing where the hammer mechanism strikes it or from the outside where it meets your bits. If this happens, you'll want to replace the anvil. Luckily, replacing the anvil is a relatively quick repair
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Wrench Impact Anvil Assembly
PartSelect Number PS10182660
Manufacturer Part Number 627238-00SV
This anvil assembly is for impact wrenches.
The anvil assembly is the output shaft that drives the socket. The assembly may include multiple parts; refer to your parts diagram for a complete list of parts included.
Disconnect the impact wrench from the power source before installing this part. Wear work gloves to protect your hands.
Wrench Valve
PartSelect Number PS12095606
Manufacturer Part Number 2921-302
The valve fits between the spring and the valve seat. It is made out of plastic and is sold individually. This is a genuine item that is supplied by the original equipment manufacturer for use with Ingersoll Rand impact wrenches. When replacing this part a wrench set may be needed. This part may become broken and will need to be replaced.
Wrench Anvil Assy.
PartSelect Number PS11927772
Manufacturer Part Number 608116-00SV
This replacement anvil assembly is an authentic manufacturer authorized item that is specially designed for Dewalt impact wrenches. This part serve multiple purposes as it allows user to attach different bits as well as it is the part that is being hit by the hammer. It is a high quality metal anvil assembly that is sold individually. Replacing this assembly is a relatively simple task that should only require a screwdriver to open up the clamshell housing.