Tru some contact cleaner on the pcb board. Most of it is water resistant but it would be ideal to get any water residue off of it. Also if that sealeed area has filled up with water then it would be ideal to clean the grease out and re grease it again.
Love watching your vids. Based upon what comes across your bench and based on your experience it’s helped me make some crucial choices on tools and avoid costly mistakes. With that in mind I’m thinking of buying one of these but want it mainly for the chiselling action to take off plaster/render. I have an atlas copco 110v which has been superb over the years but just need the convenience of cordless. Can you recommend this spec drill for this use. It should be up to the job but any and all opinions would be helpful. Thanks for posting Dean and keep on making these vids.
Hi Dean, I have a Würth version of this drill, it got wet on a rainy day and now it’s not running properly. It will run if you pull the trigger half way but if you pull it fully it’s start stopping. I’ve opened the trigger and it’s clean inside. Any ideas what it could be.
So would breaking these down and cleaning and replacing the old grease in the hammer mechanism make those o rings last longer? They seem to fail when out of grease
Had the same issue, in my case battery was not good, needs a good 5ah. Used an ali adapter for Makita batteries, now works fine! (with Makita battery 5ah) But worst case it is the controller.
Ive got the same ads and having a very similar problem with mine , instead of no hammer mine just gets stuck in hammer as if the strike is not sitting back it just stays sat up behind the sds bit
That... was... AWESOME
I saw a good few 36v Bosch faulty but this is the first one of these I saw broken. I agree Bosch do make the best sds machines in the business
Thanks! It also helped me with my GBH without „F“ 😊
There are some differences but all in all it’s a perfect help!
Great video, thanks. You mentioned that the piston is dried out, would ist be a good idea to re-lube it every once in a while?
Tru some contact cleaner on the pcb board. Most of it is water resistant but it would be ideal to get any water residue off of it. Also if that sealeed area has filled up with water then it would be ideal to clean the grease out and re grease it again.
Love watching your vids. Based upon what comes across your bench and based on your experience it’s helped me make some crucial choices on tools and avoid costly mistakes. With that in mind I’m thinking of buying one of these but want it mainly for the chiselling action to take off plaster/render. I have an atlas copco 110v which has been superb over the years but just need the convenience of cordless. Can you recommend this spec drill for this use. It should be up to the job but any and all opinions would be helpful. Thanks for posting Dean and keep on making these vids.
Were can I order the same part from
Hi Dean, I have a Würth version of this drill, it got wet on a rainy day and now it’s not running properly. It will run if you pull the trigger half way but if you pull it fully it’s start stopping. I’ve opened the trigger and it’s clean inside. Any ideas what it could be.
So would breaking these down and cleaning and replacing the old grease in the hammer mechanism make those o rings last longer? They seem to fail when out of grease
Have got one of these, but does not respond at all, what could it be? Circuit board toast?
(110 euro)
Had the same issue, in my case battery was not good, needs a good 5ah.
Used an ali adapter for Makita batteries, now works fine! (with Makita battery 5ah)
But worst case it is the controller.
Ive got the same ads and having a very similar problem with mine , instead of no hammer mine just gets stuck in hammer as if the strike is not sitting back it just stays sat up behind the sds bit
there is a problem with the change lever inside,