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There are many issues that can be caused by a faulty motor brush. If you begin to hear banging sounds coming from the motor, this could be caused by the motor brush. Fortunately, a motor brush is one of the easiest parts to replace due to is accessibility. All you need is a standard flathead screwdriver to remove a cap.
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Place down the Worm Drive Saw on a sturdy surface.
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The motor brush cap is located on the side of the main housing assembly, it can be identified as a large black plastic cap with a slit running down its surface.
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Using a flathead screwdriver, remove the motor brush cap from the main housing assembly.
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With the cap removed, the motor brush should now be accessible.
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Carefully remove the motor brush by sliding it out of the main housing assembly.
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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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