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This is an authentic manufacturer approved replacement part specially designed for use with compatible Milwaukee impact wrench. It allows user to secure different wrenches and keys. This part is made out of metal and is sold individually.
An impact driver's anvil can wear on both sides from inside the drill housing where the hammer mechanism strikes it or from the outside where it meets your bits. If this happens, you'll want to replace the anvil. Luckily, replacing the anvil is a relatively quick repair
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This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. The hex anvil assembly is found in Milwaukee impact drivers. This part includes the anvil and sleeve, as well as a spring, retaining ring, washer, and two steel balls. You may require a screwdriver and pliers when replacing these parts.
The square anvil assembly with the friction ring fits next to the shift shaft o-ring. This part is an OEM from Milwaukee for use in square impact wrenches and is available as an individual replacement part. It is made of metal and may require long torx bit sockets in order to do the replacement.
This OEM replacement anvil assembly is specially manufactured for Milwaukee impact wrenches. This part is used to secure different bits. The anvil can wear out on both sides. Either from inside the drill housing where the hammer mechanism strikes it or from the outside where it meets your bits. If this happens, you'll want to replace the anvil. Includes one metal anvil per order. Replacing an anvil on an impact wrench is rather a simple task that should only require a screwdriver and a set of wrenches. Keep in mind this high-quality part is made of durable metal and is sold as an individual item.
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This is a genuine Milwaukee component which is supplied by the original manufacturer. It is specially designed for hex impact drivers. This is an important part of the impact mechanism which helps to drive the bits. An impact driver's anvil can wear down at both the tip where bits attach and inside the housing where the hammer strikes it. If this happens to either part of the anvil, you will need to replace it. To ensure the correct repair procedure, refer to the owner's manual and the diagrams for your model. Keep in mind this high-quality assembly is sold as an individual item.
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