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Unread 29-01-2004, 21:02
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Re: Removing Drill pinion

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Originally Posted by SarahB
This thread has lots of information about how to do so the right way. Basically, use an Arbor press to remove it, but don't, under any circumstances, try the Dremel technique. We've already had to replace two motors because of it.
Ok, I still don't get how i am supposed to fit a plate between the pinion and the drill body. Do i dremel out a space to put a plate, and then press it off?

Funny but stupid idea:
1.) Put the whole motor in a lathe chuck.
2.) Somehow lock the chuck from spinning.
3.) apply power to the motor
4.) slowly lathe the gear down to a peice of foil and slide it off.

or you could stuck some assorded stuff into the motor to jam the rotors and use the lathe as normal. Please don't try either of these things.

Seriously though, we need some help here.
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