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Dewalt DC925B Heavy Duty Xrp 18V Cordless Hammerdrill/Drill/Driver Bare Tool - Page 2 Questions & Answers
Drill doesnt work unless shaken
It sounds like a bad cord, or a loose electrical connection inside the handle, or the switch.
Instead of shaking the drill, try wiggling the cord where it goes into the drill handle, then wiggle it where if plugs into the wall.
If this doesn't cause the drill to run, try pressing the switch repeatedly to see if that causes it to run. If that doesn't work, it's probably a connection inside the handle.
Try these procedures and please let me know the results. We'll take it from there.
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Charlie
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wiring is conected the rong way ,,cheers
I have a DeWalt D2570 - GB. Stopped working. On disassembly I found a bare wire from the capacitor. Where should it go?
A photo would greatly help with your issue, are both wires still attached to the capacitor?? in not, the capacitor must be replaced with one of the same value,
if the capacitor is ok, look for a wire with solder on the end but nothing else attached to it, or a solder point on a card with a hole in it or a solder joint that has broken free from the card,,, if you can solder well, and have the equipment,. it is good at this point because You'll need to re-solder them back together,,
again a photo will help me greatly in telling you exactly how to fix
How do I get a stuck bit out of my DeWalt dc 895?
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Reverse and Forward Mode: Try putting the drill in reverse mode and hit the trigger, then forward mode. If that doesn't work, tap the tip on the driveway but don't slam it. It should release .
Use a Wrench: First, make sure that the chuck is in the locked position. Next, use an allen wrench to loosen the set screw on the side of the chuck. Finally, unscrew the drill bit from the chuck .
Remove Chuck Collar: Use a wrench or pliers to loosen the chuck collar and remove it from the chuck. Then, use a screwdriver or other tool to remove the chuck jaws and any other components that may be blocking access to the stuck drill bit. Once these components are removed, you should be able to access the drill bit and remove it from the chuck .
Wire placement on switch of DeWalt DWD520 hammer drill
Here are the wire placements for the switch of a DeWalt DWD520 hammer drill:
- The red wire from the motor goes to the top left terminal on the switch.
- The black wire from the motor goes to the top right terminal on the switch.
- The white wire from the power cord goes to the bottom left terminal on the switch.
- The black wire from the power cord goes to the bottom right terminal on the switch.
It's always recommended to double-check the manual or contact DeWalt customer service for confirmation, as wire placement may vary depending on the specific model and year of manufacture.
I have Dewalt D26501 and it will not run. I have a red light flashing at the rear of the drill, i'm getting full power but, as soon as you press the trigger, the red light flashers but, no go.
The red light flashing at the rear of your DeWalt D26501 could indicate a few different issues with the tool. Here are some potential causes and troubleshooting steps you can try:
- Battery issue: If you're getting full power but the tool won't run, it's possible that the battery is not delivering the correct voltage or is not making proper contact with the tool. Try removing the battery and reseating it firmly in the tool, making sure it clicks into place. If the battery is still not delivering power properly, try charging it fully or using a different battery to see if that resolves the issue.
- Trigger issue: If the red light flashes but the tool does not run when you press the trigger, it's possible that there is an issue with the trigger itself or with the wiring connecting it to the motor. Try checking the trigger for any visible damage or debris, and make sure it moves freely when pressed. You may also need to check the wiring connections inside the tool to ensure they are secure and not damaged.
- Motor issue: If neither the battery nor the trigger seem to be the issue, it's possible that there is a problem with the motor itself. This could be caused by a number of factors, including a burned-out motor or a malfunctioning component inside the tool. If this is the case, you may need to take the tool to a professional technician or contact DeWalt customer service for assistance.
Overall, troubleshooting issues with power tools can be challenging, and it's important to take appropriate safety precautions when working with them. If you're unsure about how to proceed or are not comfortable working on the tool yourself, it's best to seek professional assistance.
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