- Jan 4, 2001
 
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Alright, so I've got a Hios ACL-20 electric screwdriver here, and one of the motor brushes is gone. And the cap that keeps it in place has been broken off.
Motor brush in question.
I found some of these screwdrivers for sale online (well, their newer brethren), and they say "External brushes for easy replacement!" but there doesn't seem to be any mention of where to buy these wonderful brushes.
I looked around at a few sites that sell brushes, but they want you to have a part number handy, or at least the motor brand. The motor inside this screwdriver is labeled only with "003", +/- on the terminals, and nothing else.
How the heck do I get a replacement brush for this thing?
The brush itself is 3/16" square, and as for the other dimension, that's probably a bit shorter than when the thing was new, so it's not likely to be the same as what I'm looking for anyway.
Is there some kind of motor brush Walmart out there which stocks amazing quantities and varieties of searchable motor brushes?
(Incidentally, a number of my search matches on Google were related to anterior cruciate ligament injuries.)
Update: I wound up buying some of these brushes. I had to cut the wire and spring down a bit, as they were much longer than what I was replacing. As for holding it in place without the screw-on cap, I went for something of a brute-force approach: I simply soldered it in place.
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			Motor brush in question.
I found some of these screwdrivers for sale online (well, their newer brethren), and they say "External brushes for easy replacement!" but there doesn't seem to be any mention of where to buy these wonderful brushes.
I looked around at a few sites that sell brushes, but they want you to have a part number handy, or at least the motor brand. The motor inside this screwdriver is labeled only with "003", +/- on the terminals, and nothing else.
How the heck do I get a replacement brush for this thing?
The brush itself is 3/16" square, and as for the other dimension, that's probably a bit shorter than when the thing was new, so it's not likely to be the same as what I'm looking for anyway.
Is there some kind of motor brush Walmart out there which stocks amazing quantities and varieties of searchable motor brushes?
(Incidentally, a number of my search matches on Google were related to anterior cruciate ligament injuries.)
Update: I wound up buying some of these brushes. I had to cut the wire and spring down a bit, as they were much longer than what I was replacing. As for holding it in place without the screw-on cap, I went for something of a brute-force approach: I simply soldered it in place.
			
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