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Makita 12 Volt Cordless Drill/Driver Kit Questions & Answers
How to disassemble a makita model 6011D
Here is the parts breakdown. It may help you with the disassemble. https://www.ereplacementparts.com/makita-6011d-cordless-drill-parts-c-97_106_107_561.html
110volt makita drill reversible, how
Hi, jsehlin,
Either put the drill in a vise or clamp it down with the chuck sticking out.
Open the chuck all the way and unscrew the retaining screw inside by turning it "clockwise".
Put the short end of an allen wrench in the chuck and tighten it down as you would a drill bit. Hit the long end of the allen wrench that's sticking out with a hammer so you are turning the chuck counterclockwise. This will loosen it so you can twist it off by hand.
Put your new chuck on and open the chuck fully. Screw in the retaining screw "counterclockwise". The chuck will seat itself during the first use.
Hope this helps. If it does, I'd appreciate a 4 thumbs up. Thanks,
Handie Andie
I have a Makita 12v
Hi,
It sounds like the problem is the battery. It sounds like there are shorted cells in it so that it starts to draw too much current from the charger and the charger shuts down as a safety measure.
I hope this helps,
Happy New Year,
Mark
I have a Makita 14.4v
Hi,
The chargers also go bad... in this case being that all of the batteries are showing bad I would be getting a new charger and trying that out...
heatman101
I have a 6011d cordless
You could try a screw extractor, the only problem is this may likely be a reverse threaded screw (probably why it was damaged in the first place) Try and jam(gently sort of) in a bigger hex wrench If it is beyond a hex wrench you could try to drill it out with a slightly bigger bit then the hex socket, but only drill down a little bit further then the socket hole originally was. Don't drill into the shaft of the screw. then try to screw a sheet metal screw into the hole. You want it to be big enough so it binds to the sides of the hole. Then as you tighten the screw you may loosen the hex screw.
Charger for makita 9.6volt 6095d not working
revisar las terminales del cargador que hasen contacto con las del taladro yestas tambien porque puede ser que esten oxidadas y linpiarlas con limpia contactos y con lija n400 o mas fina
I can't get the drill
put the drill in a vise and using a pair of channel lock pliers grip the chuck and it should come loose will a little tug on the pliers
I have a Makita with 2 PA14 batteries and a
You stated you have a 12V Cordless Drill with PA14 batteries. The PA14 battery is 14.4V. The battery may fit in your tool and might work for a while but the motor isn't made for that battery. The way to check the batteries is to try them in another charger, any 14.4V to 18V pod/stick charger will work. The way to check the charger is to try another battery, any good 7.2v to 14.4V pod/stick battery will work. Unless the charger got wet or extremely hot the problem is usually the battery. Just check to make your tool and battery voltage is compatable.
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