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Dremel 90930 Carbon Motor Brush

Dremel 90930 Carbon Motor Brush

In stock
SKU #
1105973
MFG #
90930-05
$2.99
Dremel 90930 Carbon Motor Brush
$2.99

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Dremel 90930 Carbon Motor Brush

One pair of motor brushes for use with Dremel rotary tool model(s): 275, 285, 300, 395, 595 (Type 3,4,5) and 6000 (Type 1,2).
• Restore life to your corded Dremel rotary tool
• For use with Dremel rotary tool model(s): 275, 285, 300, 395, 595 (Type 3,4,5) and 6000 (Type 1,2)

User Tips:
• You should check both motor brushes after every 50-60 hours of use. Simply unplug the tool, open the brush caps and remove the carbon piece from the holder. If there is less than 1/8" of carbon left on either brush, they both should be replaced.
• We offer a variety of motor brushes, but you should only use the motor brush that is compatible with your tool. Two motor brushes are included in each pack.
• Motor brushes consist of a coiled spring of metal with a piece of carbon at the end. They go under the brush cap and rest on the armature, providing the electrical connection to keep the tool running.
Dremel 90930 Carbon Motor Brush

One pair of motor brushes for use with Dremel rotary tool model(s): 275, 285, 300, 395, 595 (Type 3,4,5) and 6000 (Type 1,2).
• Restore life to your corded Dremel rotary tool
• For use with Dremel rotary tool model(s): 275, 285, 300, 395, 595 (Type 3,4,5) and 6000 (Type 1,2)

User Tips:
• You should check both motor brushes after every 50-60 hours of use. Simply unplug the tool, open the brush caps and remove the carbon piece from the holder. If there is less than 1/8" of carbon left on either brush, they both should be replaced.
• We offer a variety of motor brushes, but you should only use the motor brush that is compatible with your tool. Two motor brushes are included in each pack.
• Motor brushes consist of a coiled spring of metal with a piece of carbon at the end. They go under the brush cap and rest on the armature, providing the electrical connection to keep the tool running.