Upgrade Your Tools with Our Premium Carbon Matrix Brushes
Get the best performance from your tools with our high-quality carbon-graphite brushes, designed to reduce electrical resistance, minimize sparking, and keep your motors running cooler and longer.
Get the Right Brush for the Job with Our 40-Piece Assortment
Our comprehensive set includes 10 popular carbon brush shapes, with 4 of each, to fit everything from small kitchen appliances to heavy-duty demolition tools. With our assortment, you'll have the right brush for any job.
Revive Your Sluggish Tools with Our Carbon Brushes
Don't let worn brushes hold you back. Replacing them with our premium carbon brushes will restore your tools' original power, torque, and braking performance. Say goodbye to sluggish tools and hello to increased productivity.
Low-Friction and Long-Lasting for Reduced Maintenance
Our carbon brushes are engineered with precise edges and strong tension springs to ensure smooth contact and minimal wear on your motor's commutator. This means less maintenance and more time for you to focus on the job at hand.
Easy to Install and Clearly Labeled for Hassle-Free Use
Each of our carbon brushes includes standard pigtail leads for solder or screw connections, with visible size markings for fast and easy identification. This makes installation a breeze, so you can get back to work quickly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1 How do I find the right size for my tool? A Measure your old brush using calipers (L × W × H) and match with our 10-size reference chart. It's easy to find the perfect fit.
Q2 Are these original branded carbon blocks? A They’re made from premium-grade equivalents with the same 63–70 HRB hardness and conductivity as leading manufacturers. You can trust the quality of our carbon brushes.
Q3 Can I shorten the brush if needed? A Yes—lightly sand the contact face to adjust the length without changing the other dimensions. Our carbon brushes are designed to be versatile and adaptable to your needs.
Q4 Do I need to break in the new brushes? A Yes, run the motor under no load for 5–10 minutes to seat the brushes to the commutator curve. This ensures optimal performance and longevity.