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Dush 04-02-2003 11:51

Drill Motor
 
:ahh: HElp We CAn'T sEeM TO fiND A Way To KeEP OUr MoTORS lock IntO PLaCE

Chris Hibner 04-02-2003 12:00

That makes two problems
 
You can't seem to find a way to make your Caps lock into place either.

Wes 04-02-2003 12:16

try taping them in

Dush 04-02-2003 12:23

HaS N E One fiRgured How To LoCk The MoToR InTo PlaCE

Anne Shade 04-02-2003 12:27

What exactly are you asking? Are you trying to lock it in low or high gear? Is that what you are talking about?

Dush 04-02-2003 12:29

:ahh:RETraCtion------ THE moTor Is ActuAlly SlipPinG OuT OF the BraCkET:D :D :D :D

Bill Gold 04-02-2003 12:29

Re: That makes two problems
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Chris Hibner
You can't seem to find a way to make your Caps lock into place either.
I was going to say something to that effect also.

My God Dush, that's annoying.

Dush 04-02-2003 12:35

how do you eliminate the problem of the bosch drill motor slipping out of the back of the motor cradle?

Dush 04-02-2003 12:38

on the bakc of the mount, the motor part where the brusjes are, it is not pinching well in the cradle, this causes the motor to silp out..how do you fix?

Parks 04-02-2003 13:33

Stop the motor from Falling out
 
We never had this problem but we did have a problem with the drill motor being too loose in the cradle. We reorientated it such that the electrical leads are on the top and the bottom if you lie the unit flat on a table. This helped to wedge it in there. Also make sure that you securely fasten the rings that fit over the top of the unit. This should prevent accidental loss of any drill motors.


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