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Walter 48M664 Replacement Field Coil for Big Buff III

$129.16/ea $92.26/1 per each only $92.26/eaSave 29%

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OVERVIEW

Get Your Big Buff III Back in Action

Don't let a burnt-out motor stop your production. The Walter 48M664 Field Coil is the genuine replacement part you need to bring your Big Buff III back to life. If your tool has lost power, smells like burning plastic, or won't start at all, the field coil is often the culprit.

Why choose genuine Walter parts? This field coil is wound to the exact specifications of your original tool, guaranteeing a perfect fit inside the housing and delivering the consistent power you expect from Walter tools. Cheap aftermarket knock-offs can overheat or fail to provide the torque needed for consistent satin finishing and polishing.

Repairing your tool is often much more cost-effective than replacing it. With the 48M664, you can restore your Big Buff III to factory performance. Simply swap out the old, damaged stator with this new OEM unit, and get back to achieving those perfect finishes on stainless steel and aluminum.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1-per-each
Compatible Tool:Walter Big Buff III
Part Type:Field Coil
Voltage:120 V
Component Type:Motor Stator

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Field Coil (Stator)

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing Walter Big Buff III finishing tools
  • Replacing burnt-out or shorted motor stators
  • Restoring torque to stalling grinders
  • General power tool motor maintenance

FAQ

This field coil is designed specifically for the Walter Big Buff III finishing tool.

The 48M664 is typically the standard 120V version. Please check your tool's nameplate to confirm voltage requirements.

Common signs include the motor humming but not spinning, the circuit breaker tripping immediately, smoke/burning smell, or excessive sparking at the brushes.

No, this is only the field coil (stator). The armature (rotor) is sold separately.

No, this is a genuine OEM part manufactured by Walter Surface Technologies.

It is highly recommended to inspect and likely replace the carbon brushes when installing a new field coil to ensure proper electrical contact and motor life.

If you are comfortable with power tool repair and electrical safety, yes. However, if unsure, we recommend having a qualified technician perform the repair.
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