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DeWalt Rotary tools

Official DeWalt rotary tool parts

Sears PartsDirect has the genuine replacement parts you need to fix any problem that you encounter with your DeWalt rotary tool. DeWalt rotary tools typically provide you with years of reliable service but parts can break at any time and even the most durable parts eventually wear out. Find the repair parts you need to restore your DeWalt rotary tool to its peak operating condition at Sears PartsDirect.

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Installing and removing the battery pack on your DeWalt rotary tool

  • For best results, fully charge the battery pack before installing it on the rotary tool.
  • Push the battery pack release button and remove the battery pack from the battery charger.
  • Position the battery pack near the rotary tool handle and align the battery pack slots with the rails inside the rotary tool handle.
  • Slide the battery pack into the handle and push the battery pack in until it fully seats.
  • Pull the battery pack backward to make sure it's fully seated and latched in the rotary tool handle.
  • To remove the battery pack, press the release button and slide the battery pack out of the rotary tool handle.

Parts and accessories that you'll need for your DeWalt rotary tool

  • Application tools. You'll need to replace missing, worn and damaged application tools that you need to complete projects. You may also need specialty application tools for projects which require unique tool action.
  • Carbon motor brushes. Carbon motor brushes transfer electric current to the spinning armature in the motor. You'll need to replace carbon motor brushes when they wear down to ¼-inch in length.
  • Trigger switch. The trigger switch starts and stops the rotary tool motor. Replace the trigger switch if it doesn't send current to the drive motor when you pull the trigger.
  • Drive motor. The drive motor spins the chuck and rotary tool shaft to drive tools used on the work piece. Replace the drive motor if it doesn't run when it gets electrical current.
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