Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

8

Time Required

                          15 - 20 minutes            

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  • Dremel 8200 Disassembly
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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Dremel 8200 Disassembly               
  • Take off the screw cap at the top

Take off the screw cap at the top

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Step 2

  • Take out the battery

Take out the battery

Step 3

  • Remove oblong belt clip

Remove oblong belt clip

Step 4

  • Unscrew screws

Unscrew screws

Step 5

  • Take back u clip out carefully
  • Be very careful to not injure yourself

Take back u clip out carefully

Be very careful to not injure yourself

Step 6

  • The casing should just open right up and be easily accessible

The casing should just open right up and be easily accessible

Step 7

  • You can remove the buttons except for the sliding one that adjusts the speed

You can remove the buttons except for the sliding one that adjusts the speed

Step 8

  • You can take the motor out first and it will be a little hard to do so
  • Work your way down and take out each successive circuit board
  • The last thing to be out should be the sliding speed adjustment and the button for that should fall right out

You can take the motor out first and it will be a little hard to do so

Work your way down and take out each successive circuit board

The last thing to be out should be the sliding speed adjustment and the button for that should fall right out

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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m. D. w. - Jun 21, 2020

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It will be handy to have either a can of compressed air or an air directional nozzle on your compressor. Be careful of the circuits and small parts that can blow away. You’ll be amazed how even with a maintenance schedule, how much dirt will be on the motor fins

Andre Da Silva - Jan 21, 2021

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How do you replace just the bearing in this assembly?