I am having the same problem with my Bosch 11210VSR BullDog 5/8" Rotary Hammer, only after a few minutes of use, at which time the nose of it gets very hot. Could there be something broken or worn out?
I am having the same problem with my Bosch 11210VSR BullDog 5/8" Rotary Hammer, only after a few minutes of use, at which time the nose of it gets very hot. Could there be something broken or worn out?
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beneath the rubber grip there is a roll pin that needs to be punched through the housing to remove the regulator assembly. you can find a parts list a www.servicenet.dewalt.com it will shoe the location for the roll pin that retains the regulator assembly
Remove the left hand screw from the center of the chuck then lock a allen socket in the jaws and use an impact wrench to buzz it off right hand. If the jaws don't work then weld a nut to in and buzz it off with a regular socket.
This plug is usually just a shipping plug to keep trash out. Remove it and install a male quick connect. Put some teflon tape or paste on the threads before installing. Then your end of your air hose should have a female quick connect to plug up to the impact.
sounds like the packing is shot. you need to oil it 2 times a day if its a constant use tool, drain your compressor everyday if its below temps do it twice a day. before removing the packing try putting lots of oil 10 drops into the nailer it might just be **** caught in it but **** can ruin the packing.
Your throttle valve seal is bad or your trigger pin is stuck. Go to ereplacementparts.com and type in your model# this will give you a detail of the parts broken down.
Putting it in the freezer for a couple of hours may loosen the screw by contraction and or you will have to use an impact wrench unless it is completely stripped , then you will have to drill it out.
An air-powered impact wrench runs off of an air compressor with a tank – the air compressor should have at least a 10 gallon tank and be able to generate at least 3hp. Also, an impact wrench requires special sockets that are designed to withstand the high torque applied by the wrench.
I am having the same problem with my Bosch 11210VSR BullDog 5/8" Rotary Hammer, only after a few minutes of use, at which time the nose of it gets very hot. Could there be something broken or worn out?
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