My dewalt slips bad in the drill mode whiile i am drilling in hard material the drill slips real bad and it also does it in the hammer mode. Is that normal
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This is extremely useful if the gearbox on your drill is damage... ... i was using my dewalt hammer drill in the drill mode and suddenly got slower i though the battery was running out. as i ...Looking forward to the repair video.
Yes, luckily Dewalt is taking care of you. You might want to look into a 1/2' drive electric model (sorry with a cord) Alot depends on how hard the ground is but in the long run the big electric will handle about anything you throw at it. Check Sears or Home Depot both good sources for good tools
They all do that a bit. The sparks when starting up and stopping are normal. If it has been used alot brushes may be a good idea but before they need to be changed it will spark quite a bit.
It will not hurt to inspect the amount of brush material remaining.
Check the speed selector switch on top of the drill... it can get dirty and not fully engage. Cycle the swatch a few times back and forth and stop in your desired indent (1, 2, 3) when you feel a real positive click.
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