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DeWalt Bench grinders

Official DeWalt bench grinder parts

When parts wear down on your DeWalt bench grinder, rest assured that you can find the genuine OEM DeWalt replacement parts you need to restore the grinder at Sears PartsDirect. DeWalt bench grinders typically last for years without needing repairs but parts will eventually wear out and sometimes parts can break without warning. Sears PartsDirect has the DeWalt repair parts you need to fix any bench grinder failure.

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Top DeWalt bench grinder replacement parts

  • Grinding wheel. The grinding wheel spins to remove material from the workpiece. Eventually, grinding wheels wear down and need to be replaced.
  • Work light. Seeing the workpiece clearly is key to completing a grinding project. Replace the work light when it burns out or breaks.
  • Eye shield. The eye shield is an essential safely device that block debris from hitting your face during grinding. Replace the eye shield if it's damaged or you can't see clearly through the shield.
  • Drive motor. The drive motor spins the grinding wheels. Replace the drive motor if it doesn't run when it gets electrical current.
  • Power switch. The power switch turns the grinder on and off. Replace the power switch if it doesn't send electrical current to the drive motor when you turn the switch on.

What to do you’re your DeWalt bench grinder won't run

  • Check the electrical outlet for power. Plug a different item into the outlet so see if the outlet works. If the outlet is dead, reset the house circuit breaker for the outlet to restore electrical power.
  • If the outlet is okay, unplug the bench grinder and check to see if the grinding wheels spin smoothly. If the grinding wheels are bound up, you'll likely need to replace the bearings.
  • If the grinding wheels spin smoothly, check for continuity through the on/off switch using a multimeter. If the meter measures no continuity through the on/off switch with the switch turned on, replace the on/off switch.
  • If the on/off switch is okay, you may need to replace the drive motor.