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Hammer on Makita model 6905H corded impact wrench 1/2 size broke.

I want to buy just the hammer only. the tool's model number is Makita 6905H corded impact wrench size 1/2. thank you

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Go to web site there is a parts list for your model and order the part

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SOURCE: craftsman 1/2' impact gun

Use a good grease. Don't pack it, just lube the parts. If it is all together, put in about half an ounce of air tool oil through the plug.

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SOURCE: I'm re wiring my makita impact wrench and need to

black wire on left green to base ground white to left side. on the cord end gree on round peg black on large sdade and white on small spade, but since it's a ac it wont matter with the black and white wire.

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  • Posted on Oct 11, 2009

SOURCE: Makita HP1640 hammer drill dual mode - 2 hours

Exchanged Makita HP1640 hammer drill for a new one. The 2nd drill did the same thing in under an hour!! Will return for refund. Instructions say the Forward/Reverse switch must be in a full up or down position for the Hammer/Rotary switch to move; well, it is and the Hammer/Rotary switch still stops at a 1/2 way point between modes. Although I can still use the drill, instruction warnings say not to because it may potentially burn out the motor. I'll have to go with a different brand this 3rd time around. It seems to be a design flaw.

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