This is an authentic manufacturer-supplied replacement field. It is specially designed for use with Milwaukee impact drivers. In conjunction with an armature, it is the central component of an electric motor. A field is usually damaged by overloading the power tool, or because of a bad armature. It is highly recommended to replace both carbon brushes when replacing a field. This high-quality item is sold individually. To complete this repair you would need a screwdriver. Make sure to refer to the appropriate diagrams for your model for the correct replacement procedure.
Service Field 18-01-3010
OEM part for: Milwaukee
Part Number: 18-01-3010
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This Service Field will fit the following 36 machines. Confirm this part works with your model, and view the detailed model diagrams and repair help we have to offer.
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This is the official OEM part for the following brands:
- Milwaukee
This item works with the following types of products:
- Drill
- Hammer Drill
- Impact Driver
- Impact Wrench
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Remove and install the field in a Milwaukee cordless drill. Step-by-step instructions show you how....
December 09, 2014
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Overworked my drill and fried my armature
Tool Type
Hammer Drill
Difficulty
Easy
Time
15-30 minutes
Tools Used
, #10 torxs long 1/4\\
2. Draw a outline of your drill on card board
3. Remove the (4) #10 Torx screws (P/N: 06-82-7336) from end cap (P/N: 42-50-1060 ).
place all (4) screws on the card board sketch where they were on the drill.
4. Remove the (7) T10 M3 Handle screws (P/N: 06-82-6350) from the right side of drill
place all (7) screws on the card board sketch where they were on the drill.
5. Remove the (4) #10 Torx screws (P/N: 06-82-7336)
from the Service Gear case assembly (P/N: 14-29-0375).
place all (4) screws on the card board sketch where they were on the drill.
NOTE:
TRY TO LEAVE ALL UN NECESSARY PARTS UNTOUCHED
ON NEXT STEPS, LIKE THE SWITCH AND WIRING
6. Carefully lift off the side cover (ONLY THE COVER LEAVE ALL PARTS IN OTHER HALF).
7. Carefully pull up and out on the Service Gear case assembly (P/N: 14-29-0375). remove
and set aside.
8. Carefully lift up on the brush card assembly (P/N:14-46-2012)
and armature (P/N: 16-01-3015) and service field (P/N:18-01-3010), as 1 piece until the
Brush Card Assembly can be slid off from the Armature Shaft
careful not to loose the (2) rubber slugs (P/N:45-30-0270),
NOTE: THEY MOUNT INSIDE OF THE HANDLE COVER (2 PER SIDE).
9. NOTE which direction the Service Field is mounted to the Armature because it is keyed then
Dispose of old Armature and old Service Field
10. Slide the new Service Field over the new Armature
11. Reverse procedure to install.
Lay aside the old armature and service field
Cordless hammer drill stopped working
Tool Type
Hammer Drill
Difficulty
Medium
Time
1-2 hours
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Soldering iron
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