UDM replacement brushes?

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Does anyone have any information on where to get replacement brushes for my UDM. I have a Bosch # (1.607.014.145) but trying to find those locally is a bust. Is there any other manufacturer that carries brushes that will work? Any stores online or locally to Detroit where I can get these?
 
Richy you may want to try and call one or all of these. They may be able to point you in the right direction if they don't have them.

Jr Electric Motor Repair IncorporatedMerchant verified(586) 552-809614645 Barber Ave, Warren

Lloyd's Electric(248) 542-04942417 Goodrich St, Ferndale, MI

Taylor Electric Motor Service(313) 565-05104015 S Beech Daly St, Dearborn Heights,

Michigan Motor Exchange(313) 892-73003500 E 8 Mile Rd, Detroit,


Electric Motor & Contracting CompanyMerchant verified(313) 871-37751133 W Baltimore St, Detroit,

Motor City Electric Company(313) 567-53009440 Grinnell St, Detroit, MI
 
Why don't you see if you can order some G110v1 brushes from Meguiar's?
I just got off the phone with them. They do not sell replacement brushes for their machines. I was dumbfounded to hear that actually.
 
I just got off the phone with them. They do not sell replacement brushes for their machines. I was dumbfounded to hear that actually.

Do they repair them? Since they don't have a lifetime warranty like the G100? Mike Phillips used to tell stories about the mounds of G100's they had at Meguiar's because they would replace them no-questions-asked if they conked out...but since the G110 doesn't have that...if you wear the brushes out you have to get a new machine?
 
Do they repair them? Since they don't have a lifetime warranty like the G100? Mike Phillips used to tell stories about the mounds of G100's they had at Meguiar's because they would replace them no-questions-asked if they conked out...but since the G110 doesn't have that...if you wear the brushes out you have to get a new machine?

That seems absurd. Maybe Mike will see this and chime in with his experience.
 
Richy most motor repair shops have all kinds of brushes for different applications. Brushes are not specific to only one tool. You may need to take one in to size up to what they have in stock. It's not that difficult.
 
Richy most motor repair shops have all kinds of brushes for different applications. Brushes are not specific to only one tool. You may need to take one in to size up to what they have in stock. It's not that difficult.
That was my original plan but didn't want to pay for the job, just the part. I'm taking it to one on Friday.
 
Richy I wouldn't pay either. Just take one of the brushes with you and match it up. You gotta take it apart anyway.
 
Richy I bailed you out on the brushes. Call Bosch at 1-800-346-4103. You can order a set for $11.00. That was based on the number you listed. They are also used in their angle grinders. You also have a service center in Farmington Hills MI. but they don't have them in stock.
 
I guess I missed this point initially...Richy, where did you get the Bosch P/N for the brushes? From the UDM manual?
 
Richy I bailed you out on the brushes. Call Bosch at 1-800-346-4103. You can order a set for $11.00. That was based on the number you listed. They are also used in their angle grinders. You also have a service center in Farmington Hills MI. but they don't have them in stock.

I guess I missed this point initially...Richy, where did you get the Bosch P/N for the brushes? From the UDM manual?

Guys, thank you very much. I got that Bosch # from an earlier post in a different thread:

Meguairs G220 (220v) - Changing the Carbon Brushes


It's on the Megs post that I got the Bosch #.

I will call Bosch and order them directly. Thanks again, I really appreciate your assistance!
 
Doubt it. The basic machine is the same the armature may have different windings though.
 
Doubt it. The basic machine is the same the armature may have different windings though.

Yeah, maybe you're right, it's the same wattage as I pointed out in an earlier post...still higher voltage though through the commutator...
 
It's half the amps. I dunno, I just thought I would complicate Richy's life by asking the question. I think I've been hanging around Flash too much.
 
I'm not really sure how it all works out in europe as far as their electricity goes. I know when I was there visiting a friend he had me bring a power strip from here and we put on a male conector from over there and we were able to use all of our electrical stuff we brought.
 
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