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Ball Bearing – Part Number: 02-04-1229
$7.95
On Order
Ball Bearing
Part #: HD10116895
Manufacturer Part #: 02-04-1229
This authentic replacement part is designed for use with Milwaukee drills/drivers. Ball bearings are used to reduce friction between rotating parts. The balls or rollers take the load and spin, distributing the weight evenly while the minimal contact area of the ball reduces friction. Bearings experience constant wear from pressure, heat, vibration and friction. Because of this, many bearings need to be periodically replaced. This part is made out of metal and it is sold individually.
Ball Bearing – Part Number: 02-04-0847
$5.95
In Stock
Ball Bearing
Part #: HD10116847
Manufacturer Part #: 02-04-0847
Included in part number 14-13-0465
Ball Bearing – Part Number: 02-04-1020
$5.95
In Stock
Ball Bearing
Part #: HD10116874
Manufacturer Part #: 02-04-1020
Inner diameter 3/8" Outer Diameter 1"
Ball Bearing – Part Number: 02-04-0911
$9.95
In Stock
Ball Bearing
Part #: HD10116860
Manufacturer Part #: 02-04-0911
This is a genuine ball bearing manufactured for Milwaukee. It is compatible with many types of power tools including Sawzalls, drills, rotary hammers, and grinders. Ball bearings are made to reduce friction between moving parts. They are a high wear part which may need to be replaced relatively frequently. This piece is sold individually.
Ball Bearing – Part Number: 02-04-0640
$6.95
In Stock
Ball Bearing
Part #: HD10116826
Manufacturer Part #: 02-04-0640
It is an authentic manufacturer approved replacement item that is specially produced for Milwaukee drills. This metal bearing helps to secure intermediate pinion gear while allowing it to spin freely with minimal friction. Over time this part may wear out and restrict movement, if this happens it can easily be replaced. Please note this high quality item is sold individually.
Ball Bearing – Part Number: 02-04-1536
$10.95
In Stock
Ball Bearing
Part #: HD10116913
Manufacturer Part #: 02-04-1536
It is an authentic component that is supplied by the original equipment manufacturer for Milwaukee electric hammer drills. Ball bearings are used to reduce friction between rotating parts. Over time due to regular wear and friction it will wear out or get damaged eventually requiring a replacement. Symptoms of a failing bearing may include squealing, screeching, and an entirely new type of grinding noise. This high-quality component is made of durable metal and is sold as an individual part. Make sure to refer to the appropriate diagrams for your model to ensure the proper replacement procedure.
Bushing For 1/4 Ratchet – Part Number: 42-40-0975
$5.95
In Stock
Bushing For 1/4 Ratchet
Part #: HD17080676
Manufacturer Part #: 42-40-0975
Ball Bearing – Part Number: 02-04-2031
$6.95
On Order
Ball Bearing
Part #: HD10116953
Manufacturer Part #: 02-04-2031
This authentic OEM sourced replacement part is specially designed for use with Milwaukee power tools. Ball bearings are generally utilized to reduce the friction between rotating parts. The rollers help to distribute the weight while the minimal contact area of the ball reduces friction. For the correct location and application of this bearing make sure to check the diagrams for your specific model. This part is made of high-quality metal and is sold individually.
Needle Bearing – Part Number: 02-50-1640
$5.95
In Stock
Needle Bearing
Part #: HD10117060
Manufacturer Part #: 02-50-1640
This part is an OEM from Milwaukee. The needle bearing is made for use with many drill devices. This metal item is helps to fasten the intermediate shaft and spindle, and is sold individually. A screwdriver, hex key and pliers are often required for the installation process.
Ball Bearing – Part Number: 02-04-5130
$5.95
In Stock
Ball Bearing
Part #: HD10116996
Manufacturer Part #: 02-04-5130
• Ball bearings allow rotating parts to move smoothly by reducing friction. The weight is distributed evenly among the balls, which reduce friction by rolling. This helps guarantee long tool life by reducing the wear and allowing it to run smoothly. Vibration, friction, heat and pressure can cause wear on the bearing while the tool is being used. Bearings sometimes require replacement or maintenance because of this.