Cant read what size diode to use can anyone help ?? its D23 on the board
SOURCE: i HAVE A DEWALT DC729 18V DRILL
is this a north american model.all i can find is model DC727 & DC728 model. charger model 9116 & battery is DC9096 may work.charger volts 110v ac. if your buying the individual part like batt & chgr its more expensive than buying the whole kit is cheaper. hope i answer your question
SOURCE: 14.4v dewalt xr2 drill
Some cordless Dewalt drills do not have open motors allowing access to the brushes. However there are a few styles that do.
If you want to check, open your drill. Remove the screws from the housing. Then remove half of the housing. You can see the motor at the back of the tool. If there are vents at the back of the motor you may be able to see the brushes the removable type are connected to a gray or tan piece of plastic mounted at the back of the motor.
If the brushes are from a removable style you can purchase a brush set. If they are hidden in the motor. You will have to change the whole motor.
You can check the Dewalt Service Net web site to find out.
SOURCE: got a broken drill chuck i cant get off (Dewalt)
first remove the chuck retaining screw LH thread, next shift the tool to the drill only position and the low side. Find a bent handle allen wrench and insert the short piece into the chuck and clamp down, place the chuck with the long portion at about a 30 degree so you can strike it counter clockwise, usually a block of wood or work bench will do and then get a hammer and safety glasses and hit it, it might take a couple times but it will come off
SOURCE: I have a DeWalt DW927 cordless drill. It's lost
the brush assembly slides out of the back of the motor. I suggest going to Dewaltservicenet.com and downloading a breakdown for this tool before starting. I don't think that the brushes are going to be your only problem though.
SOURCE: help assemble my dewalt drill
http://www.ereplacementparts.com/
Go to this site and you should be able to get the manual.
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