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Introduction
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 [https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/Edit/Milwaukee_Hole_Hawg_1675-1_Troubleshooting|Milwaukee Hole Hawg 1675-1 TroublshootingTroubleshooting Page] If so, the motor brushes could be worn and in need of replacement. 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.