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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Dennis Toth on May 20, 2016, 01:00:39 PM
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Guys,
While moving things around on the build board I swept the Dremel tool off and it hit the floor more or less on the bit end. This resulted in the shaft moving off center wobbling when turned on. I pushed the end a bit and got it almost in alignment but its still not quite right. Anyone have this happen and has a fix (other than buy a new one)? There are a several bolts in the housing but thought before I started to pull it apart I would see if anyone had a simpler approach. Funny thing is if you push the speed way up it smooth's right out.
Best, DennisT
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If it is like mine, the front bearing is a bushing and it can get out of place. Pull the front off and see what you have.
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Guys,
While moving things around on the build board I swept the Dremel tool off and it hit the floor more or less on the bit end. This resulted in the shaft moving off center wobbling when turned on. I pushed the end a bit and got it almost in alignment but its still not quite right. Anyone have this happen and has a fix (other than buy a new one)? There are a several bolts in the housing but thought before I started to pull it apart I would see if anyone had a simpler approach. Funny thing is if you push the speed way up it smooth's right out.
Best, DennisT
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Randy
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I'd try a different collet and accessory first, but if that didn't do it, I'd take it apart.
FWIW, I had the bearings go out on two BB Dremels, so the last one I bought was a sleeve bearing. Works fine. Actually, with all the dust ours are subjected to, I think sleeve bearings are a better choice.
I have an old Skill 3/8" 'lectric drill that dates from the '70's. It ran for a couple of days in Oct. '81, running the ODO back on my '81 Mazda so it was back on warranty. When driven in reverse, the ODO showed fewer miles, an oversight on Mazda's part. Just after warranty expired, I noticed the transaxle output seals were leaking. Anyway, the Skill drill bearings started squawking (twice), so I took the drill apart and oiled the bearings a couple of times during the weekend. It's still my #1 corded drill, tho I recently bought an 18v. Makita. The Makita purchase was only because I wanted to use the battery pack to run my Sullivan starter. The price of the battery and charger just made it a better deal when buying the whole kit. :) Steve
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I toasted the front bearing on a newer 8020 cordless while using diamond cut off wheel in ceramic tile with water cooling
Could not get the bearing off the shaft...when looking for the bearing Dremel had the entire motor assy and bearing for only $14.95
easy replace
My older corded 395 Dremel has a shot front bearing and no replacement available so I may send it in for the low cost refurbish unit in return