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48C109 - Walter Replacement Carbon Brushes for Big Buff III and Super 5

Packaging: 1 per each
$20.48/ea

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OVERVIEW

Technical Overview of Walter 48C109 Carbon Brushes

The Walter 48C109 Carbon Brush Set is a critical maintenance component designed specifically for the electric motors found in select Walter Surface Technologies power tools. Carbon brushes serve as the essential electrical contact point between the stationary power source and the rotating armature (commutator) of a universal motor. Over time, the mechanical friction and electrical erosion inherent in this sliding contact process cause the carbon material to wear down. This set provides the necessary replacement components to restore the electrical circuit's integrity, ensuring the motor operates within its designed parameters for current density and commutation.

Manufactured to precise OEM specifications, these brushes are composed of a specific carbon-graphite grade chosen for its balance of conductivity, lubrication, and durability. Using non-OEM or incorrect brushes can lead to excessive sparking, rapid commutator wear, and overheating, potentially causing catastrophic failure of the armature. The 48C109 set is engineered to fit perfectly into the brush holders of compatible tools, such as the Big Buff III and Super 5 series, ensuring correct spring tension and contact pressure. Proper contact pressure is vital; too little causes arcing, while too much causes excessive mechanical wear.

Maintenance personnel should regularly inspect carbon brushes as part of a preventative maintenance schedule. Brushes should be replaced when they have worn down to the manufacturer's recommended minimum length, often indicated by a wear line or when the internal spring contacts the holder. Replacing brushes in pairs, as provided in this set, is mandatory to ensure balanced electrical performance and even wear on the commutator. Failure to replace worn brushes in a timely manner can result in the need for more expensive repairs, such as armature turning or motor replacement. This kit ensures that industrial users can maintain the high-performance standards expected from Walter equipment.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 per each, 2pc per pk
Product Type:Carbon Brush Set
Compatible Brand:Walter Surface Technologies
Quantity:2 Brushes
Application:Electric Motor Repair, Power Tool Maintenance
Part Type:Replacement Part

INCLUDED

  • 2 x Carbon Brushes (Set for one tool)
  • Springs and terminals (integrated where applicable)

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of worn motor brushes in Walter power tools
  • Restoring power to Big Buff III and Super 5 models
  • Routine preventative maintenance of electric motors
  • Fixing tools exhibiting excessive sparking or intermittent power

FAQ

These brushes are designed for specific Walter Surface Technologies tools, most notably the Big Buff III and Super 5 series. Always check your tool's manual or parts diagram to confirm compatibility.

Common signs include excessive sparking visible through the tool's vents, intermittent operation (tool cuts in and out), loss of power/torque, or the tool failing to start altogether.

Yes, it is standard practice to replace both carbon brushes simultaneously to ensure even wear and balanced electrical contact with the commutator.

Carbon brushes are designed to be the sacrificial wear point in the motor. They rub against the spinning commutator to transfer electricity, and this friction naturally wears them down over time.

No, carbon brushes are specific to the motor design, holder size, and electrical requirements. You should only use them in the specific Walter models they are designed for.

Most Walter brush sets, including this one, typically come as the carbon block with the necessary lead wire and terminal/spring assembly attached, ready for installation.

Running a tool with worn-out brushes can damage the armature's commutator, leading to expensive repairs or the need to replace the entire tool.

On most Walter tools, brush replacement is a simple maintenance task. It usually involves unscrewing the brush caps on the side of the tool body and swapping the old unit for the new one.