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Default source for motor brushes?


"Al A." wrote in message
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Hi all,
Is it just around here (NE Massachusetts) that it seems that no place
seems to sell replacement brushes for motors anymore? Used to be that
every rinky-dink hardware store around at least a small assortment to look
through. Now no place seems to.

I need brushes for a 3/4 HP 90V DC motor. It is a rectangular brush, the
face that runs on the commutator is 0.312" X 0.625" and it has a shunt
(the little copper wire & metal contact) and spring attached. I do not
know what the length is supposed to be offhand, but it would not seem such
a difficult thing to find. I tried the biggest old-tyme hardware store
around here (goes way back to the mill fabric mill era, 7 HUGE creaking
floors of stuff, some of which I'm sure has not been sold in 30 years,
etc.), they don't carry them. I even tried the local motor service and
rebuilder guy, good size shop, he rewinds motors for the place I work all
the time. He does not stock them! WHAT?!?!

I found a few places on the web, but at least the ones I found were not
the sort of places that would deal in 2 or 4 pc quantities.

Any of you guys have a secret source or a hot lead for me?

Thanks for any ideas.

AL A.

Check if there is a place that repairs vacuum cleaners, sewing machines, or
small appliances such as mixers and blenders. These generally use brush type
motors. Automobile alternators also use similar brushes.

Don Young