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Your best bet in this situation is to find a tool repair center that has a large supply of brushes on hand and is willing to look for a set that will work in your saw. At my repair center I do get tools like yours that don't have repair parts available. Most brushes come in standard sizes but the caps on the spring have to be compatable with the brush holder to work properly. If you don't know where a repair center is, go online and look for Authorized Service Centers in your area. You can get more specific and look for Dewalt, Ridgid, Makita, Milwaukee, etc., service centers.
Some of the 'good' hardware stores sell small brushes for hand tools. Look around and you can custom fit the brush if it's not exactly right size with light sand paper
Take your old brushes to a hardware store. A good store will have a selection of replacement brushes, go through them to find ones that will fit. Brushes can be sanded to size, it's the spring and connector ends that have to be as close as possible.
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