Where can I buy Craftsman replacement parts?
You can buy replacement parts for your Craftsman 706590180 powered backwall by searching the model number in our parts listings and ordering through Sears PartsDirect. Using the exact model number helps you match the correct hardware, electrical components, and mounting pieces for your tool storage system.
Best way to get the right part for model 706590180
- Use the full model number 706590180 when searching; it narrows results to the correct Craftsman tool storage configuration.
- Compare the part description to what you see on your unit (finish, connector style, mounting hole pattern).
- If your powered backwall has lights or outlets, confirm whether the part is for the power module side or the panel side.
- Replace damaged fasteners, brackets, or covers with the same type and size to keep the backwall secure.
- For electrical items (switches, harnesses, outlets), match wire count and connector shape before ordering.
What information to gather before ordering
| What to check | Where to look | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Model number: 706590180 | Rating label on the unit | Ensures correct parts list |
| Symptom (no power, loose panel, broken cover) | What the backwall is doing | Points to the right component group |
| Photos and measurements | Your phone and a tape measure | Confirms fit and mounting |
| Electrical details (if applicable) | Plug type, switch style, wire connectors | Prevents mismatched electrical parts |
Why it matters
Tool storage systems like a powered backwall rely on correct fit and safe mounting. Ordering by model number reduces returns and helps keep panels aligned, accessories supported, and any powered features working as designed.
Last updated: February 2026
Do Craftsman tools boxes have a lifetime warranty?
Craftsman tool storage products (including tool boxes) are not automatically covered by a single, universal “lifetime warranty”; coverage depends on the exact tool box series and the warranty terms that came with it. For your Craftsman model 706590180 powered backwall, use the warranty document you received at purchase to confirm the length and what is covered.
What “lifetime warranty” usually means (and what it usually does not)
When customers hear “lifetime,” it often applies to certain hand tools, not necessarily tool storage. For tool boxes and storage systems, warranty coverage is typically limited and may exclude normal wear.
Common coverage limits you may see:
- Coverage applies to defects in materials or workmanship, not cosmetic issues
- Slides, casters, locks, and keys may have different terms than the cabinet body
- Damage from overloading, misuse, corrosion, or modification is usually excluded
- Proof of purchase and the original model/serial information may be required
How to confirm the warranty for your specific Craftsman tool box
Use these checks to match the warranty to the exact product you own.
- Find the model number and any serial tag on the cabinet/backwall
- Look for a warranty card, receipt, or registration email from the purchase
- Compare the product name on your paperwork to 706590180
- Note which components you need covered (drawers, drawer slides, casters, lock)
- If you are missing paperwork, search by model number on Sears PartsDirect
Why it matters
Tool storage warranties are often component-specific. Knowing whether coverage applies to the cabinet frame versus wear items (like drawer slides or casters) helps you decide whether to pursue warranty service or plan a repair.
Quick reference: typical warranty patterns
| Item type | “Lifetime” is most common on | More often limited-term on |
|---|---|---|
| Craftsman products | Hand tools (mechanics tools, wrenches) | Tool boxes, cabinets, powered backwalls |
| What fails | Manufacturing defects | Wear items (slides, wheels), cosmetic damage |
Last updated: February 2026
Are Craftsman tool boxes made in China?
Yes, some Craftsman tool boxes are made in China, and others are made in different countries depending on the specific product line and production run. For Craftsman model 706590180 tool storage, the most reliable way to confirm origin is to check the country-of-origin marking on the unit or its packaging.
How to check where your Craftsman 706590180 was made
Look for a label or stamp in one of these common locations:
- Inside a drawer side wall or on the drawer bottom
- On the back panel of the cabinet or backwall
- Near the power cord entry point (for powered backwall setups)
- On the underside of the top surface
- On the original carton label (if you still have it)
What the label typically tells you
Country-of-origin markings are usually straightforward. Here are common examples and what they mean:
| Marking you see | What it indicates |
|---|---|
| “Made in China” | Manufactured in China |
| “Made in USA” | Manufactured in the United States |
| “Made in USA with global materials” | Assembled/manufactured in the U.S. using some imported components |
| “Made in (country)” | Manufactured in the listed country |
Why it matters
Country of origin does not determine whether a replacement component, fastener, or accessory fits. Fit is driven by the exact model number (706590180) and the specific part specification (size, thread, electrical rating, and mounting style).
If you are trying to match parts or accessories
Because we do not have model-specific part pages listed here for 706590180, use these steps to avoid ordering the wrong item:
- Confirm the full model number from the product label
- Measure the opening, mounting hole spacing, or rail length you are replacing
- Match electrical specs for powered components (voltage and amperage)
- Compare photos and dimensions before ordering
- Use our model search on Sears PartsDirect if you need to locate compatible parts by model number
Helpful reference
Last updated: February 2026
Who will replace broken Craftsman tools?
For broken Craftsman tools, replacements are handled through the Craftsman warranty process (not through your Craftsman 706590180 powered backwall parts list). We recommend starting by confirming your tool’s warranty coverage and then following the warranty exchange steps for that specific tool type.
What to do first
- Find the tool’s model number or identifying marks (often stamped on the tool body)
- Locate your proof of purchase if you have it (receipt, order confirmation, etc.)
- Confirm whether the tool is a hand tool, power tool, or accessory; warranty terms can differ
- Check whether the failure is normal wear, misuse, or accidental damage (coverage varies)
- If you need help identifying the correct model number for parts or documentation, use how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts)
How the replacement process typically works
Most Craftsman warranty exchanges follow the same basic flow: verify the tool and warranty, confirm the failure is covered, then complete an exchange or replacement through the warranty channel for that product line.
Common outcomes
| Situation | Typical result | What you should prepare |
|---|---|---|
| Covered defect on a qualifying tool | Replacement or exchange | Tool ID, purchase info |
| Wear item or consumable accessory | Not covered or limited coverage | Tool details, photos |
| Tool is discontinued | Comparable replacement | Tool ID, description |
Why it matters
Tool warranties are tied to the specific tool and its warranty terms, not to the tool storage model. Keeping the tool identification and purchase details handy speeds up the replacement decision and helps avoid ordering the wrong replacement item.
Last updated: February 2026