Введение

This guide will show how to replace damaged casing on the Dremel MultiPro 395.

Инструменты

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    • Remove the blue caps located on either side of the MultiPro, using a 3 mm flathead screwdriver.

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    • Carefully remove the carbon brushes attached at the end of the springs by gently pulling on the springs using your hands.

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    • Pull one side of the hanger up and then pull away from the Multipro until the other side can be pulled out.

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    • Remove the 4 screws located on the bottom of the Multipro with a T15 screwdriver.

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    • Hold down the collet lock, remove the chuck cap from the top of the Multipro by screwing counterclockwise.

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    • Remove the black housing cap from the Multipro located directly below the chuck cap.

    There are 2 more Torx screws under the housing cap on my model 395. I haven't figured out what size screws they are yet, but they're smaller than the other 4 Torx screws in the case.

    Richard Klein -

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    • Pull the bottom side of the casing up to remove it.

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    • Gently lift the motor shaft out of the Multipro.

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    • Pull the lock pin and its casing out of the other side of the Multipro case.

Заключение

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

Matthew Satton

Участник c: 17/09/14

523 Репутация

2 комментариев

A link to parts is always nice,

bari -

Yay! Got my old 395 warrior back to working condition! Many thanks!

Eduardo Capocchi -