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Dremel 395 Variable Speed Multipro Rotary Tool Kit - Page 8 Questions & Answers
I posted a simple question about lubricating Dremel type rotary tools and no one replied in 3 weeks!!!!!
There are no simple questions where power tools are concerned. People will shy away from answering questions where there are too many variables and possibilities of someone getting hurt. For example; here you don't even include the make or model number of your tool, this affects EVERYTHING. Is it a high-end tool or a cheap knockoff? You say "Dremel type tool" which indicates to most mechanics it's not a Dremel and probably is a cheap knockoff. How does it work, how is it assembled and what parts are used between moving parts? Does it have sealed bearings that should almost never be lubricated or bushings which, if lubricated, will get gummed up. Is there a transmission (gears) between the motor and output shaft? You don't state why you would want to lubricate a tool of this type, most are designed to work on the lubrication they get at the assembly factory for their expected lifetime. The wrong type of lubrication is also bad, too thin and it will evaporate when it gets hot, too thick and will actually make the motor work harder, in the wrong place, it will attract dust or dirt and get gummy. I understand your frustration with trying to get an answer (indicated by all the !!!!) but if you don't help the people who may be able to help you by giving this basic information they aren't going to attempt to provide you with answers that may get you hurt if parts break or your house or business burnt down if the electrical parts short out.
I have a Dremel Single Speed Model 275 that
The Dremel 275 (and other series) have a plastic coupler and spline that connect the motor shaft to the collet shaft (where the tools attach). The plastic fatigues and disintegrates, causing the collet shaft to stop, even if the motor is still running. The fix is about $5.00 --- two parts from Dremel. The 275 case is a **** shell that opens with the removal of six T-10 Torx screws.
My craftsman rotary tool burnt
usually but take a look at the field for discoloration of the windings, if you have a volt ohms meter take a reading across the field leads and reverse the contacts and the readings should be about the same, if there is a major difference the field is probably bad also.
How do i oil my dremmel
your not supposed to. majority of their products are sealed units. if you do dis assemble you can use electrical contact cleaner on them
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