Impact wrench with rattily motor?
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gazza285 said:
Depends on how easily it comes apart, some makes are easy, others makes are not.
DTW285Tried to google how to replace it but, with no luck. As makita is so popular I would have thought they'd be guides all over the place.
This ebay seller lists all the parts, but does not mention a bearing:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/253969897082?var=553292...
Edited by ToMeToYou on Sunday 5th September 08:52
oakdale said:
What exactly do you mean by rattling? They're supposed to rattle, some people even call them a rattle gun.
Rattle from the motor.I cannot describe it any other way. But its not the normal sound you get from them as my friend has the same one with no noise. If you also look on ebay, theres many sold with "A rattle to the motor" at discounted prices. So its definitely a fault within the unit. But what? since theres no bearing listed on the parts list.
Edited by ToMeToYou on Sunday 5th September 09:05
I think you'll just have to pull it to pieces and have a look, I'd expect it the gearbox or hammer and anvil to be making the noise, may just need a clean and lube, they seem easy enough to strip.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIks9sbcprA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIks9sbcprA
Not a Makita I know but does it sound anything like this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiiUegclyJg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiiUegclyJg
ToMeToYou said:
DTW285
Tried to google how to replace it but, with no luck. As makita is so popular I would have thought they'd be guides all over the place.
This ebay seller lists all the parts, but does not mention a bearing:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/253969897082?var=553292...
looking at that parts diagram I would say that the bearings will probably come pre installed on the rotor (part 32) Tried to google how to replace it but, with no luck. As makita is so popular I would have thought they'd be guides all over the place.
This ebay seller lists all the parts, but does not mention a bearing:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/253969897082?var=553292...
Edited by ToMeToYou on Sunday 5th September 08:52
The picture on this listing for the part seem to agree
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Makita-619341-9-Cordles...
Buzz84 said:
looking at that parts diagram I would say that the bearings will probably come pre installed on the rotor (part 32)
The picture on this listing for the part seem to agree
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Makita-619341-9-Cordles...
If thats the case then the part is expensive at £35. Probably not worth fixing it. If it was a regular ring bearing then it would cost £6.The picture on this listing for the part seem to agree
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Makita-619341-9-Cordles...
ToMeToYou said:
Buzz84 said:
looking at that parts diagram I would say that the bearings will probably come pre installed on the rotor (part 32)
The picture on this listing for the part seem to agree
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Makita-619341-9-Cordles...
If thats the case then the part is expensive at £35. Probably not worth fixing it. If it was a regular ring bearing then it would cost £6.The picture on this listing for the part seem to agree
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Makita-619341-9-Cordles...
They should be stamped with the ID number. Or if not measure the ID, OD and width to get the right ones
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