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Dremel MultiPro Model 395 was used to cut out drywall, now it does not run.Could dust in the motor be the problem? Tried blowing out the dust from the housing.
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Remove the collet nut and collet then unscrew the sealing cap (black plastic ring), this has the same thread as the inner of the multi kit tool, so just screw on the tool then replace the collet and nut
The part that goes between the motor and the chuck is called the CLUTCH UNIT, REF 2615294309 it is a splined rubberised sleeve, it also fits the 276 and 396. The price is £3.69 (including vat at17.5%) and can be obtained from Jaymac (Derby) Ltd. http://www.dremel-direct.com/acatalog/service.html
hello. You loosen the arbor at the base of the shaft closest to the tool. There is a tiny wrench in the kit that came with the dremel, or you can use a pair of pliers to loosen it. Joe
there is a coupling between the motor and the spindle that has probably cracked or stripped out. I suggest going to Dremel.com and getting an original replacement part for this. They are not hard to install.
sounds like the rubber connector between the motor and collet.i use rubber tubing and hot glue to keep it working. bad news is you have to disassemble it to install a new connector.
it is the coupling inside of it called a flex coupling and it seem s like it is made of wax or something. tomorrow i will go to home depot to see if they carry metal ones that won't break.
You can go to Dremel.com and find assistance or call their toll free number at 1-800-437-3635 and speak with their tech assistance. Let me know if you still need more help. Also I tried using the model number provided and it came up empty that is why I am directing you to this site yourself.
It probably can be replaced. For info on this tool call 1-800-437-3635 (Dremel) and speak with customer service about a replacement part. Hope this helps
Definitely not Home Depot. Try googling 'dremel model 395 switch', you'll probably come up with something. If not, there's always dremel themselves. This is a current model so there shouldn't be any real problem getting parts.
Sorry, don't know about installation, but I can tell you most of these dremels are real easy to fix in general, not complicated at all.
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