This is the proper steps to trouble shoot a drill or ny other electrical equipmnt/tool. Unlike a couple of videos on the subject I've watched earlier, this guy definitely knows what he's doing. Check. for the obvious first (continuity) - that's how it's done. I am almost sorry that he found the problem so quickly. I would have loved to see more of his technique.
I did a similar job to my mates angle grinder, the field winding was open circuit, but it was where the enameled copper wire connects to the spade, a solder job and some heatshrink to stop it moving and it runs like the clappers :-D A 20 year old tool lives again :-D
This is the proper steps to trouble shoot a drill or ny other electrical equipmnt/tool. Unlike a couple of videos on the subject I've watched earlier, this guy definitely knows what he's doing. Check. for the obvious first (continuity) - that's how it's done. I am almost sorry that he found the problem so quickly. I would have loved to see more of his technique.
I did a similar job to my mates angle grinder, the field winding was open circuit, but it was where the enameled copper wire connects to the spade, a solder job and some heatshrink to stop it moving and it runs like the clappers :-D
A 20 year old tool lives again :-D
i learn a lot on this video.. thank you for sharing sir..
Excellent fault finding technique.
That is why I avoid Black and Decker period.