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BlackDecker 3/4 drill

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Jim A

06-20-2004 17:55:35




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I have a Black&Decker heavy-duty 3/4" drill that is about 25 years old. We use it on silo winches to raise unloaders for filling. It developed a promblem recently. While in reverse, which lowers the unloader, requires very little of the drill, everything is fine. In forward, which raises the unloader, the drill does not work. If you take the drill off the winch, it works in forward, but you can see a lot of arcing though the motor end frame, near the brushes. This arcing goes away in reverse. What's wrong?

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MAC,IL

06-21-2004 11:05:34




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 Re: BlackDecker 3/4 drill in reply to Jim A, 06-20-2004 17:55:35  
While you are installing new brushes, might clean the armature a little with very fine sandpaper, "not emery cloth", remove any residue. Old B&D drills are hard to beat. I have a 3/8, 25 yrs old or more. Industrial type. that will practically break your wrist if it hangs. All I have done to it was put in a vari-speed trigger control. Drawback is it dont have a reverse.



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kraigWY

06-20-2004 20:53:44




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 Re: BlackDecker 3/4 drill in reply to Jim A, 06-20-2004 17:55:35  
Yeap I agree with Ron, sounds like a rebuild will extend the life a great drill



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Ron

06-20-2004 18:24:36




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 Re: BlackDecker 3/4 drill in reply to Jim A, 06-20-2004 17:55:35  
Brushes are worn. That's a nice drill, I have one, put some new ones in and you'll get another 25 years out of it.



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