Introduzione

Before You Start

For your safety, ensure the Ryobi D620H Hammer Drill is not connected to any power source before you perform any repairs.

It is very important to ensure that the electrical connections are correctly replaced in their designated area for the drill to function properly.

Replacing the motor brushes is a very detail-oriented process. It is crucial to ensure you are paying attention to the positions of each wire. If you mix up even one of the connections, the drill will not function after reassembly! If a cellphone with a camera is accessible to you, it will help to take close-up pictures of the drill before disassembly or you can use a marker to mark the wires to their corresponding connections.

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    • All nine 16mm long Torx20 screws (Circled in red).

    • Turn the screwdriver counterclockwise to loosen the screws.

    • Remove all nine screws completely.

    • Place in parts tray (Optional)

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    • Pry the right side of the case off to expose the internal components.

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    • The motor brushes are located on the rotating armature of the motor.

    • Look for the large dark gray metal housing in the center of the body of the drill, this is the motor.

    • The armature of the motor by finding the chuck and the transfer gears, and then look at the other end of the motor. There is a small copper barrel (armature) that is likely colored dark gray from the carbon brushes rubbing against the armature.

    • On the top and bottom of the armature (small copper barrel), there are brass spring-loaded brackets holding blocks of carbon against the armature; these blocks are the motor brushes.

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    • Unscrew the brass spring-loaded bracket from the case using a PH1 screwdriver and remove them from the case and armature.

    • The motor brush will likely partialy self-eject from the brass brackets.

    • It is highly recommended to replace one motor brush at a time to not mix up the wiring.

    • Unscrewing the brush brackets is the same for both top and bottom.

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    • Pull the two connections (circled in red) gently from their terminals.

    • The longer white wire connects to the left side terminal and the shorter white wire connected to the brush connects to the right side terminal

    • Remove the composite shim under the bracket.

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    • Remove screws and disconnect the two terminals circled in red on the bottom brush bracket.

    • Remove the longer black wire that connects to the left side terminal

    • Remove the shorter white wire connected to the brush that connects to the right side terminal

    • Remove composite shim under the bracket.

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    • This process is identical for the top and bottom brushes as they are mirrored.

    • Remove the right-side wire from terminal. (The wire that connects to the brush).

    • Pull the brush out of the brackets gently. It shouldn't require much force.

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    • Place the new coil spring on the new bracket.

    • Slide the motor brush wire into the bracket and connect it to the right-side terminal.

    • Reconnect the longer white wire on the top brackets left side terminal by firmly and steadily pushing down.

    • Reconnect the longer black wire on the bottom bracket left side terminal by firmly and steadily pushing down.

    • Replace the composite shim under the brackets.

    • Screw both brackets down.

Conclusione

You've successfully replaced the motor brushes on your Ryobi Hammer Drill!

Jacob da Ponte

Membro da: 30/10/23

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