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Set of brushes for starters  188 Products

The starter brush is also called carbon, acts in contact with the armature commutator.

These wear out over time.

Starter brushes are supplied in sets of 2 or 4.

Our range covers the brands Denso, Hitachi, Magbeti Marelli, Lucas, Bosch, Valéo, Ducellier, Paris Rhone, Pal Magneton, Mitsubishi.

When replacing the starter brushes, it is important to check the condition of the armature collector. It is also important to check the springs and the entire brush holder; on some starter models the brushes are delivered alone or directly with the pre-assembled brush holder, depending on the brand.

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  • Set of brushes for VALEO

    The brush set or also called starter carbon is a wear part of the starter that can be easily changed. It can be welded or screwed onto the brush holder. It is important that the entire brush surface rests on the armature commutator in order to fulfill its role. Brushes for Valéo starters are usually delivered in sets of 4. To change them, you have to open the rear of the starter, there are usually two screws, remove the rear bearing and you have direct access to the starter brushes. These can be delivered directly pre-mounted on the brush holder.

    You will find the right part via the following link

    https://wagendass.com/en/95-brush-holder-for-valeo

    In any case to find the right model you need the reference of your starter. You can also use the detailed product sheet to find the dimension. Only the length is unknown since the brushes are worn.

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The set of brushes for electric motors is also called carbon because of one of its components, carbon. They were historically distributed by Carbone-Lorraine, for example.
The carbon, in contact with the commutator of the armature or rotor, depending on the motor, ensures the continuity of the electric current.
There are usually four brushes, mounted on a support called a brush holder or ring gear.
Brushes are welded to the brushholder either four to one, or two to one and two to the armature, or they may be tin-welded.
Brushes wear due to friction and need to be changed when they are too short or damaged.