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Multi tool stopped vibrating

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The cam inside the head is broken .
It needs to be replaced ( the whole head ).
Warranty would cover this of if out of warranty it shouldn’t be too expensive. I suggest a makita multi tool as parts are cheaper

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Is the machine turning on?
Is the motor / transformer going but the head not?
I can only ASSUME that they are.
Pull it apart and you will probably find that a cam, sprocket or pin of some sort is broken. Some machines use a oscillating transformer action. This coil may be open circuit. A multi-meter check will soon tell you. If this is the case then it is probably cheaper to buy a new or second hand one.

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