Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
10
Time Required
5 minutes
Sections
4
- Back Cover
- 2 steps
- Power Cord
- 4 steps
- Brushes
- 2 steps
- Trigger
- 2 steps
Flags
0
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Introduction
Caution should be taken when working with on the device. It needs to be unplugged before working on any part of the drill.
What you need
Step 1
Back Cover
- Remove three 19 mm T20 Torx screws from the back of the drill.
Remove three 19 mm T20 Torx screws from the back of the drill.
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Step 2
- Place an opening tool in the groove line of the handle and pop the back loose.
- Grab the drill with two hands and pull the cover off.
Place an opening tool in the groove line of the handle and pop the back loose.
Grab the drill with two hands and pull the cover off.
Step 3
Power Cord
- Firmly grab the body of the trigger.
- Slowly pull the trigger until the entire body is out and only attached by wires.
Firmly grab the body of the trigger.
Slowly pull the trigger until the entire body is out and only attached by wires.
Step 4
- With sharp point tweezers, push the little metal flap up in the hole holding the wire.
- Clamp the wire with blunt tweezers, and slowly pull the wire out.
With sharp point tweezers, push the little metal flap up in the hole holding the wire.
Clamp the wire with blunt tweezers, and slowly pull the wire out.
Step 5
- With a pair of blunt nose tweezers, grab the white wire.
- Carefully wiggle the wire loose.
- Pull the wire slowly until it comes out.
With a pair of blunt nose tweezers, grab the white wire.
Carefully wiggle the wire loose.
Pull the wire slowly until it comes out.
Step 6
- With both wires free, the power cord is free from the trigger body.
With both wires free, the power cord is free from the trigger body.
Step 7
Brushes
- Use an opening tool to lift up the spring holding down the brush.
- Remove the brush from its holding.
Use an opening tool to lift up the spring holding down the brush.
Remove the brush from its holding.
Step 8
- With a pair of blunt nose tweezers, grab the red wire.
- Carefully wiggle the wire loose.
- Pull the wire slowly until it comes out.
With a pair of blunt nose tweezers, grab the red wire.
Step 9
Trigger
- With a pair of blunt nose tweezers, grab the red wire.
- Carefully wiggle the wire loose until it comes out.
Carefully wiggle the wire loose until it comes out.
Step 10
- With sharp point tweezers, push the little metal flap up in the hole holding the wire.
- Grab a pair of blunt nose tweezers and clamp the wire.
- Slowly pull the wire out until it is free.
- The trigger is now free from the drill.
Grab a pair of blunt nose tweezers and clamp the wire.
Slowly pull the wire out until it is free.
The trigger is now free from the drill.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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