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this picture of the drill is familiar or similar to a "skill" made drill
talk with a service agent for skill, B&D woulf machines and you may get a cross match or even a handle from a failed drill
you should have specified the brand and model of your mobile to give the exact driver and pc suite.
Anyways!! here is the link where you can choose and select the best mt 6225 driver for your model. http://search.4shared.com/q/ABA/10/mt+6225 - it has 5 pages, just scroll from that pages and you will find what you are looking for.
I would check to see that ID of the blade arbor matches the OD of the motor arbor, and you are not missing an adapter ring. Then I would get some acetone and a wire brush clean all surfaces where the blade seats. This is also good practice for Jacobs chucks on drills, that allow the drill bits to spin.
Hi your best chance is to try ebay for one with the motor gone.
Other than that best you can do is buy another drill the same so you will have a spare battery.
You could try Skill for a gear but it probably will be the price of a new drill.
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