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Power Cord
$17.56
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Fix Number
FIX10169875
Manufacturer Part Number
330072-98
This power cord is used for power tools and some of the following tools: electric drills, reciprocating saws, jig saws, biscuit joiners, and routers. The power cord is made for double insulated tools and is a two-wire cord with two prongs, but it does not need a ground wire. If there are cuts in the cord insulation, intermittent power during operation, or damaged and bent prongs, then replacing the power cord will solve the problem. The tools needed for this repair are a Phillips screwdriver, small screwdriver, wire cutters/strippers, crimping tool, and terminal (ring or spade). Repair tip: During installation, remember that new cord wires must go correctly into wire terminals. Also, to avoid pinching when the tool case is put back into place, remember to route cord and wires in the right path.

Installation Instructions

John from Hancock, MI
Did not come with grinding disc guard
While unit was unplugged I screwed clamp of guard around grinder. Read more...
Carbon Brush Set CB-303
$10.85
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10156649
Manufacturer Part Number
CB303
The carbon brush is used on a variety of tools and are commonly replaced because they wear out easily with time and use. If your brush is worn out it can affect the motor from working properly and reduce electric braking. Tip: to check if the brush is worn out, inspect the wire lead for cracks, burns and other damage. Refer to the diagram provided by the manufacturer for further installation instructions. *Please note: This part is sold individually. This assembly includes a carbon brush, spring and holder.
Str Relief
$7.54
Special Order
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Fix Number
FIX10227273
Manufacturer Part Number
901266
Shoe Assembly
$15.57
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Fix Number
FIX10132586
Manufacturer Part Number
45-16-0645
The shoe assembly is located at the front of the reciprocating saw and helps to direct the blade while you cut. The most common reason this part is replaced is just from simply misplacing it. If the saw is used roughly, the pivot hinge between the mounting bar and the shoe can damage, which can cause the shoe to fall off. Never use your saw without this part intact as it could cause damage to your equipment. For this easy repair, use your Allen wrench to remove the screws and this will allow you to remove the shoe. To install the new shoe assembly, line up the forks with the housing and slide it into position. To finish, tighten the screws back up and it is ready to go.
Fix Number
FIX10122113
Manufacturer Part Number
22-16-0275
This is a carbon brush, it is also known as a motor brush, and it is used with various power tools and equipment. The brush transfers electric currents to the motor. Your motor brush is an extremely common replacement part. It is considered a wear part, because the constant friction will wear it down. If you are experiencing a poor running motor, you will need to replace this part. New brushes will restore your motors electric braking. We recommend also inspecting your armature for damaging cracks or burns, this can indicate a larger problem in your motor that will require attention.
Brush and Retainer
$10.68
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Fix Number
FIX10110634
Manufacturer Part Number
874289
Brush & Spring
$7.59
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Fix Number
FIX10173724
Manufacturer Part Number
450374-12
This is a brush and spring for your power tools. This brush is sold individually, and two are needed for most power tools. We recommend replacing both brushes together for an even wear. When your brush wears down it will greatly affect your motor function by reducing the power and electric braking. When making this repair we recommend inspecting the armature for cracks or visible damage that would mean other motor problems. Carbon brushes are the most commonly replaced power tool part. This part is meant to wear out over time through the constant contact.
Strain Reliever
$7.69
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10113583
Manufacturer Part Number
901266
This is a strain reliever for your power tools. It found at the meeting place between your cord, and the outer tool housing. The relief is an important part for your power tool because it protects your cord from tearing and breaking due to constant pressure. Keep your relief in good condition because it will extend the life of the cord, and the machine overall.

Installation Instructions

Jeff from WISC RAPIDS, WI
Strain reliever broken at base of saw. Core frayed.
1. Unplug saw. 2.Examine and determine which parts need to be removed to gain access to switch. 3.Remove screws one at a time and placed in dish keeping track of size and length of where removed from handle. 4. Slowly pull handle apart exposing switch and wires. 5. Remove screws holding black and white wires keeping track of which wire goes where. 6. Thread new power cord the same way the old one was positioned though the handle and reassemble. Read more...
Brush Holder Assembly
$3.99
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Fix Number
FIX10122311
Manufacturer Part Number
22-20-0535
This part includes one brush and holder. Your tool likely requires two brushes, so please order accordingly, as it is always advised to replace both brushes at the same time. If you are experiencing an inconsistent motor or one that does not work at all, a lot of times this is due to worn brushes. This is a very common repair, so we recommend inspecting them regularly. If burns or smoking are present, be sure to check the armature as well.
Carbon Brush Assembly
$3.99
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX10122278
Manufacturer Part Number
22-20-0065
This is an OEM carbon brush assembly for a saw, sold as one part. It includes one metal brush holder with spring and one carbon brush with a lead wire attached. It is highly recommended to replace both the carbon brushes at the same time to ensure even wear and optimal performance. For this quick and easy replacement, you will need a screwdriver. Remove the screws securing the cover, remove the two halves of the housing, remove the old carbon brush assembly, and place the new one in its place.

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