Maintenance, Carbon brushes, Warning – Craftsman 572.6112 User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

"V" Notch

Preventative maintenance

performed by unauthorized

personnel may result in misplacing of

internal wires and components which could

cause serious hazard. We recommend that

all tool service be performed by a Sears

Parts and Repair Centers.

To avoid injury from

unexpected starting or

electrical shock, always remove plug

from wall outlet before performing

service or cleaning.

Carbon Brushes

The brushes in your tool have been

engineered for many hours of dependable

service.
To prepare the brushes for use, run the tool

at full speed for 5 minutes under no load.

This will properly “seat” the brushes, and

extend the life of the tool.
To maintain peak efficiency of the motor,

examine the brushes for wear every 50-60

hours.

Using the tool with worn

brushes will permanently

damage the motor.
Use only original Craftsman replacement

brushes.
Inspect the rotary tool brushes after 40-50

hours of use. If the rotary tool runs

erratically, loses power, or makes unusual

noises check the brushes for wear and

possible replacement. Remember: brushes

in the rotary tool are similar to oil in a car;

the more you check/service, the better the

performance.
Follow these steps to check/change the

rotary tool brushes.

1. With the power cord unplugged, place

the tool on a clean surface. Use the tool

wrench to pry up and release the clip on

the brush cover (Figure A).

2. Remove the brushes from the tool by

pulling the shunt and brass clip which

are attached to the brush (Figure B).

NOTE: Be sure to note how the brass clip

slides out of the slot next to the brush

pocket. Also, note how the detent on brass

clip fits into brush pocket slot, which secures

the brass clip into proper position.

3. Check each brush for wear. If brush is

less than 3/8" long, or if contact end is

rough or pitted, replace the brush.

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Removing Brush Cover

Removing/Inspecting Brushes

Installing Brushes

CAUTION

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B

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