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But dont forget to replace all o-rings and seals at the same time some older models have special wear tear parts sets for service also called maintenance spare parts. If the brushes are short then its time for service.
Check the brushes first, they're the easiest and most likely cause of your problems. New tools are being equipped with brushes that have non-conductive pins in them that pop out when the brushes wear down so the armature doesn't get damaged. Next, do continuity checks to see if power is geting to and through the switch. Many cords get internal breaks at or near the boot where they go into the tool from frequent bending or at he plug end from being unplugged by pulling on the cord and not he end peice. If the cord is good, check that power is going through the switch.
Hello I need a new trigger switch for my Rockworth PowerTask
serial no uk004984 ARPD1/OOK. On the switch itself inside it has HY15C. Please put me in touch with your on parts division. Thanks.
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