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I have a DeWALT D 28110 Type 1 and the Brushes need to be replaced. I need to know how to remove the other half of the case where I removed the screws.

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SOURCE: cant figure out how to remove brushes

go to Dewaltservicenet.com and in the middle of the page at the bottom type in your model number and it will take you to a page so you can bring up a schematic on this tool. let me know if you need any more help

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SOURCE: Unable to get to brushes on DeWalt DW959 drill type 1.

the brushes are made to slide into the side of the motor. gently pull up on them. Also I would recommend that you go to Dewaltservicenet.com and type in your model number for a parts explosion and part number for replacement brushes. Let me know

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SOURCE: removing centre screw from chuck

Drill a hole in the top of the phillips head screw with a 3/16 th's bit. Don't drill the head of the screw off, just drill deep enough for a torx bit to hold. Take a T-30 torx bit and tap in into the hole you have drilled. Then turn the screw clockwise and it should come out fairly easily.

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