Skip to main content

Free Shipping on Domestic Orders $75+

Black and Decker LDX 120C Motor Replacement

What you need

    1. Black and Decker LDX 120C Motor  Replacement, Outer Case: step 1, image 1 of 1
      • For this guide we will need to use a 1.0 mm phillips #1 screw.

      • There are a total of thirteen screws that need to be removed in order to open the drill and access the interior components.

      Ask FixBot

      Add Comment

    2. Black and Decker LDX 120C Motor  Replacement: step 2, image 1 of 1
      • Remove the four screws on the back top side of the drill.

      Ask FixBot

      Add Comment

    3. Black and Decker LDX 120C Motor  Replacement: step 3, image 1 of 1
      • Remove the four screws that connect the chuck to the drill.

      Ask FixBot

      Add Comment

    4. Black and Decker LDX 120C Motor  Replacement: step 4, image 1 of 1
      • Remove the five screws on the front side of the drill.

      Ask FixBot

      Add Comment

    5. Black and Decker LDX 120C Motor  Replacement: step 5, image 1 of 1
      • Gently grab both sides of the drill casing, and separate both sides from each other.

      Ask FixBot

      Add Comment

    6. Black and Decker LDX 120C Motor  Replacement: step 6, image 1 of 1
      • At this point you should be able to separate both as illustrated.

      Ask FixBot

      Add Comment

    7. Black and Decker LDX 120C Motor  Replacement: step 7, image 1 of 1
      • Now all the components of the drill are visible and can be accessed.

      Ask FixBot

      Add Comment

    1. Black and Decker LDX 120C Motor  Replacement, Motor: step 8, image 1 of 1
      • After following the prerequisite guide the interior components can now be accessed.

      • The motor is the silver cylinder in the top part of the drill.

      Ask FixBot

      Add Comment

    2. Black and Decker LDX 120C Motor  Replacement: step 9, image 1 of 1
      • Separate the top from the rest of the components.

      Ask FixBot

      Add Comment

    3. Black and Decker LDX 120C Motor  Replacement: step 10, image 1 of 1
      • Do this carefully so that no damage is done to the connection.

      Ask FixBot

      Add Comment

    4. Black and Decker LDX 120C Motor  Replacement: step 11, image 1 of 1
      • Check if the connection from the motor to the trigger is connected.

      • Then check if the connection to the chip is not intact.

      • If the connection is okay then the motor is probably weak and needs to be replaced.

      Ask FixBot

      Add Comment

    5. Black and Decker LDX 120C Motor  Replacement: step 12, image 1 of 1
      • To remove the motor simply twist as illustrated in the picture.

      • The way the motor is designed for the LDX 120C is that it is protected inside the aluminum cylinder which works as a magnet.

      • The inside part of the motor can not be accessed, so you will have to replace the entire motor.

      Ask FixBot

      Add Comment

    6. Black and Decker LDX 120C Motor  Replacement: step 13, image 1 of 1
      • Unscrew the black plastic support from the motor.

      Ask FixBot

      Add Comment

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

Cancel: I did not complete this guide.

One other person completed this guide.

jeffrey zakka

Member since: 02/09/16

777 Reputation

6 Guides authored

Team

USF Tampa, Team 11-5, Cheng Spring 2016 Member of USF Tampa, Team 11-5, Cheng Spring 2016

USFT-CHENG-S16S11G5

5 Members

24 Guides authored

6 Guide Comments

Now What?? I have it apart

Jim - Reply Share

I own one of these drills while trying to replace the keyless chuck I ruined the shaft it goes on can you tell me How to replace the threaded shaft and where to get replacement parts

irgspllc - Reply Share

I own one of these drills I need to replace the keyless chuck and the threaded shaft it goes on. Please tell me how and where to find replacement parts

irgspllc - Reply Share

It would have been "nice" if iFixIt could have provided info (ie. part/model number) for the motor.

Robb Ryan - Reply Share

Great tutorial on how to take it apart. I'm having trouble finding the exact replacement, at least according to the numbers on the motor. Can someone verify what the correct replacement model number is? Also, is it possible to replace it with a brushless motor?

Nicholas Miller - Reply Share

Add Comment

View Statistics:

Past 24 Hours: 3

Past 7 Days: 10

Past 30 Days: 52

All Time: 3,661