great great great job,thanks a lot for this work,what surprises me is the precision and the meticulous work, you take care of the details and that is the key to success
Amigo muito obrigado por postar esse vídeo, tenho uma máquina igual a essa agora sei como fazer a manutenção e limpeza meus parabéns ficou excelente 👏👏👏👍👍👍
Just what my baby needed, just a little TLC. My uncle gave this to me well worn already but this brought it back to life (it was still a beast). My only issue now is that I noticed the rear of the drill gets pretty hot even running it with no load for alittle bit. I know the brushes create heat but I've never noticed it get that hot in my hand before taking it apart to clean and regrease everything and resurface the brush contact points...wondering what went wrong or if it's normal..
Nice work! Quick comment, I think you generally don’t want grease on the outside of a bearing, it could cause the whole bearing to rotate in its housing rather than for the inside ring to rotate only? Also WD40 on bearings probably isn’t ideal, I imagine it can work its way inside the bearing and mess up the grease packed inside.
What kimd of grease did you use inside the gear case? Im rebuilding a few of these drills myself and I cant find what type of grease is needed in these drills.
You’ve done a bloody good job on that drill, go to the top of the class for an excellent presentation 👍👍
great great great job,thanks a lot for this work,what surprises me is the precision and the meticulous work, you take care of the details and that is the key to success
Thanks for the encouragement, I will continue it.😁
Very impressive refurbishment.
THANKS!
Amigo muito obrigado por postar esse vídeo, tenho uma máquina igual a essa agora sei como fazer a manutenção e limpeza meus parabéns ficou excelente 👏👏👏👍👍👍
ele é muito habilidoso
Came here for the spring 😂 thank you
Just what my baby needed, just a little TLC. My uncle gave this to me well worn already but this brought it back to life (it was still a beast). My only issue now is that I noticed the rear of the drill gets pretty hot even running it with no load for alittle bit. I know the brushes create heat but I've never noticed it get that hot in my hand before taking it apart to clean and regrease everything and resurface the brush contact points...wondering what went wrong or if it's normal..
Thank you very much, I was a little lost on the gearbox assembly
Nice work! Quick comment, I think you generally don’t want grease on the outside of a bearing, it could cause the whole bearing to rotate in its housing rather than for the inside ring to rotate only? Also WD40 on bearings probably isn’t ideal, I imagine it can work its way inside the bearing and mess up the grease packed inside.
Professionally done.
Thank you!
I'm pretty sure the chuck screw is left hand threaded
did you change the brush motor? that would've something to do in them old machines.. sparking like crazy
Thanks so much ! Its vẻry helpful to me !
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Thank you so much,Bless you too.🙂
Sürekli bu tarz içerik bekliyoruz ☺️
Thank you for liking, I hope it can help😁
What kimd of grease did you use inside the gear case? Im rebuilding a few of these drills myself and I cant find what type of grease is needed in these drills.
Kunlun No. 2 grease 😁
What cleaners did you use? And what lubricants? I saw that you used contact cleaner on the electrical contacts.
Makita vs Milwaukee!
My 2607 has been repaired by Milwaukee twice. If it is still sold in kids do not buy! Thank me later. It has such a hard stop sometime bits come lose.
Trust me you should these newer Milwaukee fuels are absolutely insane at how much power they produce
Why are you using a masonry bit on wood 😂
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