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first unplug the tool, next on the backside you will notice a screw, remove it and slide the cover back to expose the backside of the motor. gently move the springs that hold the brushes tight to the side and remove the brushes and replace. Make sure to replace the springs and then slide the cover back into place and replace the screw and that should take care of your problem.
Your missing the flat wrench that goes under the blade and holds the shaft from turning. I can't find anywhere to buy just the wrench. If you can find an old 14mm wrench and grind it down on both sides so that it's only about 1/8 of an inch thick it should work.
brushes ant be repaired. They have to be replaced. unless dirty you can clean them if they are not making contact witht the armature. There should be two round circles near the hand grip with like a coin slot on them. Just srew these of with a screwdriver.
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