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GrahamS314 21-02-2004 15:03

Drill Motor Clutch
 
We're having a problem keeping our the clutch in our drill motors from slipping. I recall that the drills from two seasons ago allowed for teams to directly remove the clutch, and was wondering if perchance the new drills have any sort of similar feature. Any help would be appreciated.

Carlo 21-02-2004 15:22

Re: Drill Motor Clutch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GrahamS314
We're having a problem keeping our the clutch in our drill motors from slipping. I recall that the drills from two seasons ago allowed for teams to directly remove the clutch, and was wondering if perchance the new drills have any sort of similar feature. Any help would be appreciated.

Yes there is a way to remove the clutch. By removing the front portion of the gear box, you can get to the two pieces of the clutch which interact. These are two round disks, one with 5 planetaries in it, and the other which houses the odd shaped gear which goes onto the final output shaft. By soldering/welding these two plates together, you can take off the entire front clutch assembly. This is the asembly starting with the big plast black cover, and as well as the spring and retainers which go along with it.

If you need any help I may be able to take photos or explain better. Hope this helps somewhat.

Carlo

dlavery 22-02-2004 01:05

Re: Drill Motor Clutch
 
Check this paper in the White Papers section. It is a photo walk-through of the disassembly of the Bosch 3360 Gearbox. It will show you the parts that have to be modified to solve your problem.

-dave


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