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Anonymous Posted on Oct 17, 2011

How do i remove the anvil from my makita 18 volt impact driver

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efs_perpends

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  • Posted on Mar 30, 2009

SOURCE: Makita 6916D impact driver sick

Do you have a second battery to check whether the fault is with the drill or the battery?
If you have more than one battery and you experience power loss with both, confirm that the charger is charging properly by using a different charger, if possible.
Sounds like it might be time to purchase a new battery. You could take it to a local Makita distributor and try a fresh battery to see if that does it, but after time even these rechargeable batteries need to be replaced.
I'd say that's the culprit 90+% of the time.

Thanks for trying FixYa!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 14, 2009

SOURCE: disassemble , houseing makita Model 6935FD Cordless

I would recommend going to Makitatools.com and typing in your model number for a schematic. Basically all you have to do is remove the 4 screws on the front holding the gearcase and then remove all the other screws holding the handle halves together. Let me know if I can help

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 18, 2009

SOURCE: batterie Makita BL 1830 ne recharge plus

Pardonnez moi parsque ma francais est tres mal! If you have been a bad boy and managed to short the battery by using it for non-proscribed purposes, the fusible link will blow (kind of like a fuse) To fix it, open up the battery (use a Torx 10 security bit, or a small flathead in a pinch) On the battery connection nearest the spring-loaded white catch there is a small bridge of metal with a hole in the center. If this is melted you can solder it back together by sanding the two pieces and putting a glob of solder on them. This will void your warranty (duh!) and remove the battery's fuse protection, but it WILL work again. If the link is intact and nothing else is obviously wrong, you almost certainly have a bad cell. I recommend pulling out the bad cell ( it will be the one that does not read between 2.5 - 4 vdc) and replacing it with one from another dud battery- this requires some fudging and re-soldering. Or do what I did, pull the cell, toss the electronics and the short pink wire, add a cigarette lighter socket and voila! you have a portable power supply giving around 14 volts. Charge it up by wiring two cigarette lighter male ends together (check polarity , + to + and - to -) and plug it into your car, but only while it is running or you will be charging your car battery with it! Hope that helps.
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durikniz

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  • Posted on Jun 08, 2010

SOURCE: makita impact driver dead spots

Depends on model you have. There are 2 brushless models - BTD132 (14.4V) and BTD144 (18V) - both have big BL letters on housing. According to your picture, you have BTD140 which has brushes. When you open user manual, you can find section dedicated to changing brushes. In case it does not help, you migh want to check trigger. Juraj

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 15, 2010

SOURCE: Why have both my makita lithium ion impact drivers

This could be caused from different things.It could be a switch that is going bad.This has been the most frequented problem I have seen in my many years of tool repair.It could also be that your batteries are going bad.The biggest enemy of lithium is heat.If are constantly using them and charging them they will loose power over a period of time. It's best not to waist money on some over priced new batteries.Invest in the drill kit and you will be money ahead.

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