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Walter 48-E-010 Replacement Armature for Grinders

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OVERVIEW

Keep Your Fabrication Tools Running with Genuine Walter Parts

In a busy welding and fabrication shop, downtime is the enemy. When a key piece of equipment like a Walter grinder goes down, it can bottleneck production and delay projects. The Walter 48-E-010 Armature is the direct replacement part you need to get your essential finishing tools back in the hands of your welders. Designed specifically for Walter's line of industrial power tools, this armature is built to withstand the rigorous demands of daily metal preparation and finishing work.

Grinders in a welding environment face some of the harshest conditions imaginable, including constant exposure to metal dust, grinding swarf, and extended duty cycles. The 48-E-010 armature is constructed with robust insulation and high-temperature tolerance to survive these conditions. If your grinder has started to smell like burning plastic, is sparking excessively at the vents, or simply won't turn on, a failed armature is a likely culprit. Swapping in this new unit can save the cost of replacing the entire tool, maximizing your equipment investment.

This OEM part guarantees a perfect fit within the motor housing, eliminating the struggle often associated with "universal" aftermarket parts. The integrated fan is pitched correctly to provide maximum cooling airflow, preventing overheating during long grinding sessions on stainless steel or aluminum. By maintaining your fleet of Walter tools with genuine parts like the 48-E-010, you ensure consistent power output and operator safety.

Maintenance is a key part of shop efficiency. Keeping a spare armature on the shelf for your critical tools means a breakdown becomes a quick fix rather than a week-long wait for parts. Trust in the engineering of Walter Surface Technologies to keep your shop grinding, cutting, and finishing without interruption. Verify your tool's model number against the parts diagram to ensure the 48-E-010 is the correct match for your specific grinder model.

Additional Information
Part Type:Armature
Voltage:120 V
Compatible Brand:Walter Surface Technologies
Packaging Description:1 per each
Product Type:Replacement Part
Application:Power Tool Repair

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Walter 48-E-010 Replacement Armature Assembly
  • 1 x Cooling Fan (Pre-mounted)
  • 1 x Commutator Protection Ring

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of worn or damaged armatures in Walter electric grinders
  • Repairing tools exhibiting excessive sparking or power loss
  • Restoring motor function in 120V Walter power tools
  • General electric motor maintenance and overhaul

FAQ

Common signs of a failing armature include excessive sparking visible through the tool's vents, a burning smell, smoke, the tool running slowly or with less power, or the tool failing to turn on at all. If the commutator bars are deeply grooved or burnt, replacement is necessary.

Typically, the 48-E-010 includes the armature shaft, windings, commutator, and fan. Bearings are often sold separately. It is best to check the specific contents upon arrival or consult the parts diagram, but replacing bearings during an armature swap is standard best practice.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM replacement part manufactured by Walter Surface Technologies, ensuring the exact specifications and quality of the original component.

No, armatures are specific to the tool model and voltage. You must check the parts breakdown for your specific Walter grinder model to confirm that part number 48-E-010 is the correct armature for your machine.

Yes, it is highly recommended to install new carbon brushes when replacing an armature. Old, worn, or unevenly worn brushes can damage the new commutator, reducing the life of your new part.

The 48-E-010 is typically the standard 120V version. If you have a special voltage tool, please verify the part number in your manual as the 240V version will have a different part number.

If you are comfortable with power tool repair and electrical safety, yes. However, improper installation can damage the tool or cause injury. If unsure, we recommend having a qualified repair technician perform the installation.

Minor sparking is normal as new brushes bed in. However, heavy sparking immediately after installation could indicate incorrect installation, bad brushes, or a defect. Ensure the brushes are seated correctly.
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