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Titan 07101 Motor Brush

Titan 07101 Motor Brush

Sourced From:
Titan Tools Inc.

 

SprayTech part 07101 is a motor brush designed to conduct electrical current between stationary wires and the rotating commutator on the SprayTech Airless EP2510 sprayer motor. These carbon brushes are wear items that require periodic replacement to maintain proper motor performance. Replacing worn or damaged motor brushes restores motor power, prevents arcing, and extends the life of the motor.

Part Number 07101
Part Description Motor Brush
Brand SprayTech
Fits SprayTech Airless EP2510
Condition New

$28.6

 

Motor Brush for SprayTech Airless EP2510

The 07101 Motor Brush is a critical wear component in the electric motor of the SprayTech Airless EP2510 sprayer. These carbon brushes conduct electrical current from the stationary power supply to the rotating commutator, creating the magnetic fields that drive the motor.

Motor brushes are designed to wear over time, as they maintain constant contact with the spinning commutator. As they wear, the spring pressure that holds them against the commutator decreases, and the brush length shortens. Worn brushes can lead to reduced motor power, erratic operation, excessive sparking, and eventual motor failure. Regular inspection and replacement of motor brushes is essential preventive maintenance for continuous-duty sprayers.

This genuine replacement brush is manufactured to the exact specifications of the original, ensuring proper fit, correct spring tension, and optimal electrical conductivity. Replacing worn brushes restores full motor performance, eliminates arcing, and extends the service life of the motor.

Maintenance Note: Inspect motor brushes every 100-200 hours of operation. Replace when worn to less than 1/4 inch in length or if they show signs of chipping, cracking, or uneven wear.

What it does and when to replace it

What the motor brush does
Current conduction Transfers electrical current to the rotating commutator
Motor operation Enables the creation of magnetic fields that drive the motor
Wear indication Designed to wear sacrificially, protecting the commutator
When replacement is needed
Reduced motor power Sprayer lacks normal power or speed
Excessive sparking Visible sparking visible through motor vents
Short brush length Brush worn to less than 1/4 inch
Chipping / cracking Physical damage to the brush material

Compatibility

SprayTech part 07101 is compatible with the following sprayer model. Always verify fitment using your equipment's parts diagram before ordering.

Model Component
SprayTech Airless EP2510 Motor Brush

Related parts commonly serviced together

When replacing motor brushes, these associated components are often inspected or replaced at the same time.

Brush springs

Maintain pressure on brushes; replace if weak or corroded.

Commutator

Inspect for wear, pitting, or grooves; clean if necessary.

Motor armature

Check for damage if brushes were severely worn.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a motor brush that conducts electrical current to the commutator in the SprayTech Airless EP2510 sprayer motor.

Replacement frequency depends on usage. Inspect every 100-200 operating hours and replace when worn to less than 1/4 inch in length or if damaged.

SprayTech Airless EP2510.

Always replace motor brushes in pairs to ensure even wear and proper motor performance. Mismatched brushes can cause uneven contact and reduced efficiency.