Good idea 💡 for people who don't have a lot of money to buy a new drill or the replacement component because it's a one-piece job on that the carbon brushes are internal with the motor so that would have to be replaced but the fact you did it without having to replace that is cool
I just bought a bosch ps41 in a combo kit. The sparks are a no go. I work in boat bilges where vapor could be present. This thing is brand new and it just started doing it.
@NateJones-tk9fb sparks in a brand new tool have 2 reasons, Either the carbon brushs didn't take the curved shape of the comutator " yet" , and this will disappear soon. Or because of brake function, which only is visible when u stop only, and this is normal
I still notice tiny sparks when stopping. Is this normal behavior for even new drills? My drill generates tiny sparks too when I let go of the trigger and stop abruptly
The brushes on the motor is constantly in contact with the rotating shaft…hence due to friction there might be spark…. If the brushes are clean and even then this won’t happen
Good idea 💡 for people who don't have a lot of money to buy a new drill or the replacement component because it's a one-piece job on that the carbon brushes are internal with the motor so that would have to be replaced but the fact you did it without having to replace that is cool
I just bought a bosch ps41 in a combo kit. The sparks are a no go. I work in boat bilges where vapor could be present. This thing is brand new and it just started doing it.
@NateJones-tk9fb sparks in a brand new tool have 2 reasons,
Either the carbon brushs didn't take the curved shape of the comutator " yet" , and this will disappear soon.
Or because of brake function, which only is visible when u stop only, and this is normal
@@NateJones-tk9fb if there is danger with using this tool with sparks , u can use a brushless tool
I still notice tiny sparks when stopping. Is this normal behavior for even new drills? My drill generates tiny sparks too when I let go of the trigger and stop abruptly
That's because of motor break
Is that normal
I mean spark that comes out when I let the trigger is normal
What type of sand paper use to clean spark
@@AugustuskwabenaDarkwah-b4f 1500 or 2000 or 3000
What is the reason for the spark
The brushes on the motor is constantly in contact with the rotating shaft…hence due to friction there might be spark…. If the brushes are clean and even then this won’t happen
@@mraghav93 sir newly purchased Bosch 600 RE drill machine,, little sparks happening ....is it normal ????
Is it normal new drill will also spark? I just bought a new drill, when i try, it sparking like in this video
Yes , because of 2 reasons,
1 -is the carbon brush is new, and it hasn't printed enough on the commutator yet.
2- is the clutch system, when it stop
What’s the grease he adds to the motor?
Lithium grease
After you did all that it still was sparking just a little bit
It’s a brushed motor, that is what it does
brush? not brushless?
Will WD40 works as a cleaner?
No , crc only ( contact cleaner)
Thanks!