I got a Kango 900 jackhammer stopes working i took the brush cover off and found the brush wire came off and the earth wire came off to so I need a complete set and can't find any it's 20 year old
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If your Xtreme Power US 2200W jackhammer is not working and not making any sound, there are a few troubleshooting steps you can try before determining if it is beyond repair:
Check the power source: Ensure that the jackhammer is properly connected to a power outlet and that the outlet is functioning correctly. You can test the outlet with another device to confirm if it's supplying power.
Inspect the power cord: Examine the power cord for any visible signs of damage, such as cuts, fraying, or exposed wires. If you notice any issues, it's important to replace the power cord or have it repaired by a professional.
Verify the power switch: Make sure the power switch on the jackhammer is in the "On" position. Sometimes, the switch may get stuck or be in an intermediate position, preventing the tool from turning on.
Check the circuit breaker: If the jackhammer is plugged into an electrical circuit with a circuit breaker, verify that the breaker hasn't tripped. If it has, reset the breaker and try again.
Examine the carbon brushes: Jackhammers typically have carbon brushes that make contact with the motor to enable operation. Over time, these brushes can wear out and require replacement. Open the jackhammer and inspect the carbon brushes for wear or damage. If they appear worn down or damaged, they may need to be replaced.
Seek professional assistance: If none of the above steps resolve the issue, it's recommended to seek assistance from a qualified technician or contact Xtreme
Electric Switch measure it the suppression capacitor A collector from the armature was come out and ruined the brushholder(s) only a cable break the electric field a problem.
Check the brushes. If that doesn't work, try cleaning and re-lubricating. Your local tool rental company may be able to either service it or send it to someone who can (for a fee of course).
Milwaukee K900K or the English Kango 900K Blue old or Red some younger handle it differs very much English Kango was using a thick brown grease in 2 chrome colored plastic bags . the Milwaukee K900K has a lubrication grease also not oil but be aware of the operating hours i f you have a K900K model from Brand Milwaukee tools replace also a service kit and the bearings on the armature is important also Its neccesary to protect you from damage
if you have a English Kango its hard and expensive to get a spare parts and most times the tools are worn in the front of the chisel stroke bolds do not get right close and the piston pins are worn it was a good tool about 20 years ago i have serviced much of them . but the first thing thats important that its air-tight in front of the chisel and everywhere thats having a mechanic/pneumatic duty
(1)Assure the Brush Control on the hood is NOT set to the OFF position.
(2)Remove the brush assembly by pulling/unlatching it from base on each side.
(3)Does one of the brushes have the drive pin present?It should be about ¼ inch square, and two inches long.It attaches the brushes to the drive mechanism.
(4)Remove and clean the intake filter.One the base of the cleaner, behind the brushes, squeeze the two red abs together and pull the panel down to access the screen.Clean the hair/debris off the screen and reassemble.
open unit's bottem cover and look for the following:
- Motor works
- Belt which transfer motor's movment to the brushes, in place and not broken (most frequent phenomenon).
- No mess on brushes axis which prevent their free movement.
Good luck
Hey, I just fixed mine!! check out this fix posted previously. The filter mentioned is a wire mesh filter & I used a flathead screw driver to scrape out the dog hair.
"Turned out to be so simple. Look down at the machine. On the right is the green spiral to indicate the wheels are turning. Right above that is a cover that can be popped off to allow access to a small filter. If the filter is blocked, air intake is blocked, and the brushes will not turn. Mine was clogged. Took the 2 seconds to remove the material and the machine was fixed!"
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