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Topic: What's going on with my drill ??
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| jCarroll
03-20-2013 17:09:40
75.22.113.218
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It's a DeWalt 14.4 volt cordless drill, model DW991.Drill has worked flawlessly - until today the chuck shaft stopped turning. Wouldn't turn in either direction. In free air, the chuck would move a little, but had no torque whatsoever. It was 35 degrees where I was working - a couple hours later I picked it up, and it had usual torque by holding the chuck. I did not test it by drilling or running some screws in. What failed - healed - ??? |
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| Diydave
03-21-2013 16:08:10
96.244.165.121
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Re: What's going on with my drill ?? in reply to jCarroll, 03-20-2013 17:09:40
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| My ryobi did that once, I think the F/R switch was in the middle, IIRR |
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| mkirsch
03-21-2013 06:41:50
64.80.110.74
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Re: What's going on with my drill ?? in reply to jCarroll, 03-20-2013 17:09:40
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| Then definitely it was either stuck between high and low range, or the torque release got gummed up with cold grease and stayed released. |
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| jCarroll
03-21-2013 05:54:25
75.22.113.218
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Re: What's going on with my drill ?? in reply to jCarroll, 03-20-2013 17:09:40
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| I didn't make an important point - the motor ran perfectly: fast, slow, frw or backwards - the chuck shaft didn't turn. |
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| Bret4207
03-21-2013 04:42:33
64.19.90.196
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Re: What's going on with my drill ?? in reply to jCarroll, 03-20-2013 17:09:40
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| Could be a bit of corrosion on the battery contacts. If it does it again give the battery a smack with your hand and see. |
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| Jim in MN
03-20-2013 17:44:00
166.152.235.117
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Re: What's going on with my drill ?? in reply to jCarroll, 03-20-2013 17:09:40
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| Was it between high and low range? |
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