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This page gives instructions for disassembling the Black and Decker WP900 6-Inch Orbital Waxer and Polisher to the point where the motor can be fully removed and replaced.
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Using the plastic tool, detach the handle tab as shown.
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Using the Philips #1 screwdriver, unscrew all of the screws. There should be 8-30mm screws to remove.
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Be sure to keep track of where each screw was placed in the device for later reassembly.
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Remove the back panel of the external casing, leaving all internal components resting in the front panel.
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Remove the black handle from the main external casing.
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Loosen the power cord and control panel. Using the Phillips #1 screwdriver, remove two 22mm screws.
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Using the Flathead 3/32" screwdriver, remove two 22mm screws.
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Gently pull the power cord out from the control module.
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Firmly grasping the motor, dislodge the internal components from the frontal external casing.
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Using a Phillips #1 screwdriver, remove the two 22mm screws securing the brush assembly to the motor.
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To fully remove the brush assembly from the motor, push the brushes (enclosed in the gold ribbing) outward and pull up.
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With a large amount of force, pull the motor up and off of the wire coil.
The pad itself have fallen while im using it, can i still fix it?
The backing plate has drop can i still fix it? Please help
Do we know where we can order this motor part?
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Very straightforward tutotial. We are writing review of this product here https://www.helpful.reviews/en/product/4.... However we have not found many cases among owners of this product that they would need to repair motor by its replacement.