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there in the kit is a shaft with a screw tip on it, you need to thread the polishing disc on the shaft, the shaft has a threaded screw, not the internal type
My 15 year old Dremel 395 had the same problem so I took it apart. There is a plastic spline between the motor and the output shaft to the chuck . My plastic spline was split and had many of its teeth sheared off. The shaft lock acts on the output shaft side of this spline, so it was ok. Otherwise everything looked great; bearings ran free & had little play free, brushes ok. To be fair, my Dremel had seen hard use & doesn't owe me anything. No luck so far finding replacement spline parts, which if available should be easy to install. To take apart your tool, just google "Dremel Disassembly". GOOD LUCK!
You can either go to Dremel.com and type in your model number for replacement parts or call their toll free number at 1-800-437-3635 and get that information. Let me know if you need anything further
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.
Dremel has an exchange program for the 225 Flex Shaft. Send your flex shaft and 17.90 and they will exchange it for you. Send it to DREMEL 4631 E. Sunny Dunes Rd. Palm Springs, CA 92264 Their phone number is 1-800-275-2052. Hope this helps. Dave
I have a Dremel 395 Type 3. Motor works fine, shaft doesn't turn. Took it apart to find that the white plastic or nylon flex coupling on the shaft had crumbled and the spline driver, which fits directly over the motor end of the shaft was somewhat worn. I emailed Dremel and got an overnight reply listing the 2 parts I need and the cost: Coupling is $1.00 and the driver is $1.25. Placed order by phone: 1-800-437-3635. I ordered 2 of each in case future replacement is needed. Total bill came to $7.27 including Florida tax and shipping. Can't beat that. They said it would be in the mail by tonight. (Flex coupling number is 2615294309; spline driver is 2615294308.) Rating Locked! (?) lexrehabtech has rated this solution as Helpful
REFERENCE M/N: 395 - Type 3 - Dremel does not have the parts listing on their site for some reason. I actually have the original I saved from 1988! The part number for the Nylon Coupler is: Illustration Code Number: 5 Description: Flex Coupling Part Number: 529430970
This is all from Drawing (Form) Number:5296074 10-88
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