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48L017 - Walter Replacement Gear Housing for Power Tools

Packaging: 1 per each
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OVERVIEW

Restore Precision with the Walter 48L017 Gear Housing

The Walter 48L017 Gear Housing is a critical replacement component designed specifically for Walter Surface Technologies power tools. In the demanding world of industrial metalworking, the integrity of your equipment is paramount. The gear housing serves as the structural backbone for the transmission system of your power tool, maintaining the precise alignment of gears and bearings while protecting them from the harsh environment of a fabrication shop. Over time, heavy use, accidental drops, or extreme thermal cycles can compromise the housing, leading to increased vibration, noise, and eventually, catastrophic failure of the internal mechanisms.

Choosing a genuine OEM part like the 48L017 ensures that you are restoring your tool to its original factory specifications. Walter engineers their housings with high-grade materials capable of dissipating heat effectively and resisting the mechanical stresses of high-torque grinding and finishing applications. Unlike aftermarket approximations, this housing guarantees that all mounting points, bearing seats, and ventilation ports align perfectly, making the repair process smoother and the result more reliable.

Maintenance professionals understand that the gear housing is more than just a cover; it is a precision component. A compromised housing can allow abrasive dust to ingress into the gear train, accelerating wear on expensive gears and armatures. By replacing a damaged housing promptly with the 48L017, you protect the core investment of the tool. This part is essential for MRO teams looking to extend the service life of their Walter fleet, ensuring that every tool in the crib performs with the safety and efficiency expected of the brand.

Whether you are conducting a scheduled overhaul or an emergency repair, the Walter 48L017 provides the assurance of quality. It is compatible with specific models in the Walter lineup—always verify your tool's schematic or parts list to ensure compatibility. Invest in the longevity of your equipment with authentic Walter replacement parts.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 per each
Product Type:Gear Housing, Replacement Part
Compatible Brand:Walter Surface Technologies
Part Number:48L017
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Product Type:Replacement Part, Gear Housing
Compatible Brand:Walter Surface Technologies
Part Number:48L017
Packaging Description:1 per each

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Walter Gear Housing (48L017)

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing damaged gear housings on Walter power tools
  • Restoring proper gear alignment and reducing tool vibration
  • Protecting internal gears and bearings from shop dust and debris
  • Routine maintenance and overhaul of industrial finishing tools
  • Replacement of cracked or worn housings due to impact or heat stress

FAQ

The 48L017 is a specific replacement part for Walter Surface Technologies power tools. Please refer to your tool's owner's manual or exploded parts diagram to confirm fitment for your specific model (e.g., Big Buff or Line-Mate series).

Yes, this is a genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) part from Walter Surface Technologies, ensuring the same quality and fit as the original component.

A damaged gear housing can lead to gear misalignment, increased vibration, and exposure of internal components to debris, which can cause total tool failure if not addressed.

Typically, the 48L017 includes the housing shell itself. Screws, gaskets, and internal gears are usually sold separately unless specified otherwise.

Yes, if you are comfortable with tool repair. However, we recommend following the manufacturer's service manual or having a qualified technician perform the repair to ensure safety.

It is manufactured from high-durability materials (typically cast metal or reinforced composite depending on the specific tool model) designed to withstand industrial heat and impact.

If the noise is caused by a cracked housing allowing gears to slip, yes. However, noise can also be caused by worn bearings or gears, so inspect all internal parts during the repair.