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Does your Milwaukee Hole Hawg have sparks coming from the motor during use? If so, the motor brushes could be worn and in need of replacement. Here is a link to the Milwaukee Hole Hawg 1675-1 Troubleshooting Page. The carbon brushes conduct electricity to the armature through contact with the spinning commutator. Over time the brushes will wear down and cause sparking which is a sign they need to be replaced. All you will need is a standard #4 Flat Screwdriver head to remove the brush cap and the brush itself.
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Position the drill so that it is on its side.
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Remove the brush cap with a flathead screwdriver.
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Pry up on the copper brush holder with a screwdriver or spudger.
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Continue lifting up the copper brush holder to remove the brush.
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Repeat on the opposite side.
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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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