895 DC Motor Carbon Brush Holder End Cover Repair Parts for Screwdriver Models 875 and 887 Replacement metal graphite brush holder with 12g weight includes screw and brush components for precise repair work
895 DC Motor Carbon Brush Holder Repair Part for 875 and 887 Model Screwdrivers

This metal graphite carbon brush holder serves as an exact replacement component for 895, 875, and 887 model screwdrivers, providing a practical repair solution when brush contacts wear down or become damaged. Instead of replacing the entire tool, this holder allows you to restore electrical contact and motor function efficiently. The 12-gram weight ensures it matches the original part's specifications, maintaining tool balance and performance. Designed as a complete assembly with its mounting screw, it simplifies the repair process for these specific DC motor-powered screwdrivers.
Features and Construction

This repair part is engineered to match the original components in both function and fit for its designated models. Its construction focuses on restoring the electrical path between the motor and power source through precise material selection and design.
Material and Build
The brush holder is constructed from metal graphite, a material chosen specifically for its electrical conductivity and wear characteristics in motor brush applications. This composition ensures reliable current transfer while withstanding the friction and heat generated during screwdriver operation. The holder comes as a complete assembly, including the necessary screw for secure installation, eliminating the need to source additional hardware.
Size and Practical Fit
Weighing 12 grams, the holder is designed to match the original part's mass and dimensions for the 895, 875, and 887 screwdriver models. This precise matching ensures proper fit within the motor housing and maintains the tool's original balance and handling. The assembly is supplied ready for installation, with all components needed to replace the existing brush holder in these specific tool models.
Uses and Placement

This component has a specific application in maintaining and repairing electric screwdrivers. Its use is straightforward for those familiar with basic tool disassembly, providing a cost-effective alternative to complete tool replacement.
Event or Professional Use
For professional tradespeople or workshop environments where 895, 875, or 887 model screwdrivers are regularly used, this repair part offers practical maintenance capability. Keeping these tools operational reduces downtime and replacement costs. The part enables quick restoration of motor function when brush wear occurs through normal use, extending the working life of valuable equipment.
Everyday Home Use
For home DIY enthusiasts with these specific screwdriver models, this holder provides an accessible repair option when tools stop working due to brush failure. Rather than discarding a otherwise functional tool, replacing the brush holder can restore full operation for continued household projects. The single assembly format makes the repair manageable for those with basic technical skills.
Benefits and Buying Value

This replacement part offers several practical advantages over complete tool replacement, focusing on economy and sustainability while maintaining performance standards.
Reuse and Low Maintenance
By enabling repair rather than replacement, this brush holder supports tool longevity and reduces waste. The metal graphite construction is designed for the wear environment of DC motor operation, potentially extending the time between necessary replacements. Keeping original tools in service maintains familiarity and handling characteristics that users have developed with their equipment.
Why Choose This Product
This specific brush holder is precisely matched to 895, 875, and 887 screwdriver models, ensuring correct electrical contact and physical fit. The included mounting screw simplifies installation, and the metal graphite material provides appropriate conductivity for motor operation. For owners of these models facing brush-related failures, this part represents a targeted, effective solution that maintains original tool performance.



