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Walter 120V Replacement Armature Assembly

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OVERVIEW

Get Your Walter Tools Back to Work

Don't let a burnt-out motor stop your production. The Walter 48M626 Armature Complete (120V) is the direct replacement part you need to fix your Walter power tool and get back to grinding, sanding, or polishing. When your tool starts losing power, smelling like burnt plastic, or shooting excessive sparks from the vents, the armature is often the culprit. Instead of scrapping an expensive, high-quality industrial tool, you can breathe new life into it with this genuine replacement assembly.

Walter Surface Technologies builds tools meant to last, but wear items like motors eventually need service. This armature is the exact same part that was installed in your tool at the factory. It features a high-quality build that withstands the thermal stress of daily fabrication work. The "Complete" designation generally indicates that the unit comes ready to drop in, with the windings, commutator, and fan balanced as a single unit. This eliminates the guesswork of trying to rewind motors or match generic parts that might not fit the housing correctly.

Swapping out an armature is a straightforward repair for those familiar with power tool maintenance. By replacing the damaged core of the motor, you restore the tool's original power and efficiency. This 120V version is designed for standard plug-in electric models. Keep your shop running smoothly and extend the ROI of your equipment investment by repairing rather than replacing. Trust genuine Walter parts to deliver the performance and safety you expect from your industrial equipment.

Why Choose OEM Replacement Parts?

  • Perfect Fit: No modifications needed; drops right into the bearing seats.
  • Safety: Rated for the correct voltage and amperage to prevent electrical faults.
  • Performance: Restores the high-torque output Walter tools are known for.
  • Durability: Built to withstand the dust and debris of metalworking environments.
Additional Information
Voltage:120 V
Part Type:Armature
Packaging Description:1 per each
Product Type:Replacement Part
Compatible Brand/Model:Walter Surface Technologies
Applications:Power Tool Repair, Motor Maintenance

INCLUDED

  • 1 x 120V Armature Assembly (Complete)
  • Instruction Sheet (if applicable)

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing Walter Surface Technologies power tools (120V models)
  • Replacing burnt or shorted motor armatures
  • Restoring tools with worn commutators
  • Fixing tools that exhibit excessive sparking or smoke
  • General industrial power tool maintenance

FAQ

Common signs of a bad armature include excessive sparking at the brushes, a burning smell, smoke, the tool running very slowly, or the tool blowing fuses/breakers immediately upon startup.

The term 'Armature Complete' typically implies the winding and fan assembly. Bearings are often sold separately or may be included depending on the specific batch. Please check the product image or consult the parts diagram for your specific tool model.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) part from Walter Surface Technologies, ensuring exact fit and performance specifications.

This armature is designed for 120V AC power tools. Do not use this part in 240V or pneumatic tools.

Installation requires disassembling the power tool body. If you are comfortable with tool repair and electrical safety, it can be done in-house. Otherwise, we recommend a qualified repair technician.

No, armatures are model-specific. You must verify that part number 48M626 is listed in the parts breakdown for your specific Walter tool model before purchasing.

Because the armature spins at very high RPMs, even a slight imbalance can cause severe vibration, which ruins bearings and makes the tool uncomfortable and unsafe to use. OEM armatures are precision balanced.

It is highly recommended to inspect and likely replace the carbon brushes when replacing an armature, as bad brushes can damage the new commutator.
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