Revive Your Heavy-Duty Saws: The 614367-00 Brushes
Miter saws and tile saws endure brutal working conditions. Every time you pull the switch on your DW715 or D24000, high electrical currents pass through the carbon brushes to spin the armature. Over time, friction and heat naturally wear these brushes down to small stubs. If your saw is experiencing intermittent power drops, struggling to start, or producing a “firework show” of sparks from the motor vents, it is time for a replacement. The FixPartHub Premium Aftermarket 614367-00 Carbon Brushes (8-Pack) ensure you have enough replacement sets to keep your fleet running smoothly without expensive downtime.
Essential Installation & Break-In Precautions
Replacing carbon brushes is quick, but doing it correctly prevents damage to your expensive motor armature. Follow these professional guidelines:
- Clean the Commutator: Before inserting the new brushes, look inside the brush holder. If the copper commutator (the spinning cylinder) is blackened with carbon dust, use an electrical contact cleaner or a specialized cleaning stick to polish it. A dirty commutator will quickly destroy new brushes.
- Always Replace in Pairs: Even if one brush looks slightly longer than the other, NEVER replace just one side. Mismatched brushes cause uneven electrical loads and will burn out your motor.
- The “No-Load” Break-In: After installing the new brushes, turn the saw on and let it run freely without cutting any material for 3 to 5 minutes. This allows the square edges of the new graphite to seat and curve perfectly to the shape of the spinning commutator, reducing future arcing.
Tech Q&A: Diagnostics and Usage
Q: Why does my DW715 electric brake not stop the blade anymore?
A: The electric braking system on these miter saws relies on reversing the polarity through the carbon brushes. If the brushes are heavily worn or caked with dust, the braking circuit fails, causing the blade to spin down slowly. New 614367-00 brushes usually restore the instant braking function.
Q: Is it normal to see some sparks with new brushes?
A: Yes, minor sparking is entirely normal when new brushes are first installed. As they run through the “break-in” period, the graphite wears down to match the exact curvature of the commutator, and the sparking will significantly diminish.
Q: Why buy an 8-pack?
A: Saws require two brushes to operate. This 8-pack provides 4 complete sets. For heavy-use environments like framing sites or tile-cutting stations, having backup sets on hand prevents a worn brush from stopping your workday dead in its tracks.
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