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UP200 Nail Drill Replacement Carbon Brushes 2/Set

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PKE-560C
$14.95
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Description

UP200 Nail Drill Replacement Carbon Brushes 2/Set

SPECIFICATION

  • Product type: Replacement carbon brushes for nail drill
  • Product name: UP200 UG12/SUG12 Nail Drill Replacement Carbon Brushes
  • Compatibility: For UP200 UG12 and SUG12 nail drill models
  • Function: Motor brush replacement to restore power and performance
  • Quantity: 2 pcs (1 pair)
  • Material: Carbon/graphite brushes with metal spring/lead
  • Suitable for: Professional nail salons, nail technicians, and service/repair use

DESCRIPTION
The UP200 UG12/SUG12 Nail Drill Replacement Carbon Brushes are designed specifically for maintaining and restoring the performance of compatible UP200 UG12 and SUG12 nail drills. Over time, motor brushes wear down and can cause loss of power, inconsistent speed, or sudden shut-offs. Replacing the carbon brushes regularly helps extend the life of your machine and keeps your drill running smoothly for salon or studio use. Ideal for nail technicians and repair professionals who want to keep their equipment in top condition.

FEATURES

  • Designed to fit UP200 UG12 and SUG12 nail drill models for reliable, correct compatibility
  • Helps restore smooth power, speed consistency, and overall drill performance
  • Cost-effective maintenance solution compared to replacing the entire drill
  • Easy to install for technicians familiar with basic nail drill servicing
  • Supports longer machine lifespan when used as part of regular maintenance

HOW TO USE

  1. Turn off the nail drill and unplug it from the power source before starting any maintenance.
  2. Locate the brush caps or access points on the drill/motor body (refer to the manufacturer’s manual for your UP200 UG12/SUG12 model).
  3. Carefully open the brush caps and remove the worn carbon brushes. Take note of their position and orientation.
  4. Insert the new replacement carbon brushes into the same position, ensuring proper alignment and seating.
  5. Secure the brush caps back in place, making sure they are tightened but not overtightened.
  6. Plug the drill back in and turn it on at a low speed to test operation and ensure smooth, consistent performance.
  7. If you are unsure about installation, consult the drill’s manual or have a qualified technician perform the replacement.
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