Premium Aftermarket Armature Rotor Assembly Compatible with DH40MR DH40SR Rotary Hammers (220V-240V) | FixPartHub

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Price range: $37.00 through $40.00

  • Direct OEM Replacement: Premium aftermarket armature rotor engineered specifically to replace OEM part number 360591E. Ensures a seamless, drop-in fit for your heavy-duty demolition tool.
  • Exact Tool Compatibility: Fully compatible with the legendary DH40-series rotary hammers, specifically the DH40MR and DH40SR models.
  • Strict 220V-240V Requirement: Wound exclusively for high-voltage AC 220V-240V power grids. Do not install this component in 110V/120V power tools to prevent immediate electrical failure.
  • Select Your Rebuild Kit: Choose the bare rotor, or upgrade your maintenance by selecting our Combo Kits from the dropdown menu, which include perfectly matched high-speed bearings and pure graphite carbon brushes.
  • Heavy-Duty Copper Windings: Manufactured with high-thermal-capacity copper wire and a dynamically balanced commutator to withstand the massive amperage draw of continuous concrete drilling and chipping.
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Revive Your Heavy-Duty Rotary Hammer

The DH40MR and DH40SR rotary hammers are legendary on the job site, engineered to smash through reinforced concrete day in and day out. However, when the tool is pushed beyond its limits, or when old internal bearings begin to drag, the electrical load spikes drastically. This intense heat melts the protective enamel insulation around the armature’s copper windings, causing a fatal short circuit. The tool smokes, loses all rotational torque, and dies instantly.

Replacing a burnt 220V-240V Armature Rotor is the most cost-effective way to save your expensive equipment from the scrap pile. Our FixPartHub Premium Aftermarket Rotors are dynamically balanced and wound with high-purity copper, designed specifically to handle the heavy demolition workloads these tools are known for.

The “Complete Rebuild” Advantage

When ordering your replacement part (replacing 360591E), you will notice we offer Combo Kits that include the rotor, new carbon brushes, and fresh armature bearings. We highly recommend selecting the ultimate rebuild kit. Here is why:

  • The Bearing Trap: 90% of armature failures are caused by a failing internal bearing. A stiff bearing creates drag, forcing the motor to pull excess current, which burns the copper windings. If you install a brand-new rotor onto an old, gritty bearing, you risk burning up the new rotor within days.
  • Mated Carbon Brushes: Your old brushes have worn into the shape of your old, damaged commutator. Installing old brushes against a perfectly new, flat commutator limits electrical contact and causes extreme heat and arcing. Fresh brushes are mandatory for a new rotor break-in.

⚠️ Critical Voltage Warning

These specific armatures are wound strictly for AC 220V-240V power grids. Please verify your tool’s data plate before ordering. Installing a 220V armature into a 110V tool (Standard US grid) will result in a severe lack of power, and installing a 110V armature into a 220V grid will cause an immediate catastrophic blowout.

Tech Q&A: Rotary Hammer Diagnostics

Q: My tool smells like burning plastic and shoots heavy sparks. Is the stator or the rotor bad?

A: Heavy, continuous ring-sparking (a full circle of fire around the commutator) combined with an acrid smell almost always indicates a dead rotor (armature) with a shorted winding. While stators can fail, the spinning rotor absorbs the majority of the thermal abuse and is the primary failure point 80% of the time.

Q: What causes the DH40MR armature to burn out prematurely in the first place?

A: The most common user error is forcing the tool. You must let the weight of the hammer do the work. Applying excessive downward pressure during deep concrete drilling bogs down the motor’s RPM, causing a massive spike in amperage that melts the copper windings.

Q: Do I need to grease the commutator shaft when installing?

A: The gear-end of the shaft will require high-temperature gear grease to mate smoothly with the hammer mechanism. However, the copper commutator (where the carbon brushes touch) must remain 100% dry and free of any oils, greases, or fingerprints.

Legal Disclaimer: FixPartHub is an independent distributor of premium aftermarket replacement components. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Hitachi or HiKOKI. All trademarks, brand names, and OEM part numbers (e.g., 360591E, DH40MR, DH40SR) are the intellectual property of their respective owners and are utilized within this listing exclusively to specify compatibility and guide necessary technical repairs.

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DH40MR rotor, DH40MR rotor + bearing, DH40MR rotor + carbon brush, DH40MR rotor + carbon brush + bearing

Premium Aftermarket Armature Rotor Assembly Compatible with DH40MR DH40SR Rotary Hammers (220V-240V) | FixPartHubPremium Aftermarket Armature Rotor Assembly Compatible with DH40MR DH40SR Rotary Hammers (220V-240V) | FixPartHub
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