I. Product Definition and Core Parameters
Essential Attributes
This is a carbon motor brush with dimensions of 6.3×12.5×18 mm, designed as a wear-and-tear replacement part specifically for electric power tools. It is used for conducting electric current within the motor.
Key Dimensions
II. Application Scenarios and Typical Tools
Scope of Application
Suitable for various electric power tools driven by DC or AC commutator motors, including:
Compatibility Logic
This size is a universal specification commonly found in small and medium-sized tool models from brands such as Bosch, DeWALT, Makita, etc. (e.g., Bosch TSB5500 drill, Makita 9557NB angle grinder). Compatibility must be verified against the actual dimensions of the motor's carbon brush slot.
III. Working Principle and Wear Mechanism
Current Conduction Principle
Wear Replacement Threshold
During normal use, the carbon brush gradually wears down due to friction. Replace it immediately when:
IV. Installation and Maintenance Key Points
Installation Steps
Maintenance Value
Regularly inspect the carbon brush wear (recommended every 50 hours of use) to prevent motor overheating or jamming due to poor contact.
V. Technical Differences from Other Carbon Brushes
Comparison Dimension | Power Tool Carbon Brush (6.3×12.5×18 mm) | Washing Machine Carbon Brush | Automotive Starter Carbon Brush |
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Size Characteristics | Medium ,optimized for high-speed motors (18 mm length) | Long dimensions (40+ mm), low-speed design | Large volume (25×15×30 mm+), high-current conduction |
Material Composition | High-purity electrographite (with copper powder for enhanced conductivity) | Wear-resistant graphite composite | Copper-based carbon brush (copper content >60%) |
Typical Working Conditions | High-frequency commutation (100 cycles/second), short-term heavy load | Continuous low load, low commutation frequency | Instantaneous high current (300–500A), short-duration operation |
VI. Purchase and Replacement Recommendations
Specification Verification
In addition to dimensions, confirm:
Professional Tips
If the tool exhibits abnormal sparking or reduced speed, the carbon brush or spring may be worn. Replace both components as a set for optimal pressure parameter matching.
Conclusion
This carbon brush is a core consumable component for power tool motors. Its standardized dimensions and material design meet the current conduction requirements under high-speed, heavy-load conditions. Proper replacement requires attention to both dimensional compatibility and installation techniques to ensure stable restoration of tool performance.