DeWalt DW920 Motor Replacement
ID: 61444
Description: The DeWalt DW920 Motor Replacement is a simple...
Steps:
- Use a Phillips #2 screwdriver to remove the four screws to open up the case.
- Ensure that the drill is unplugged and remove the battery to avoid electrical shock or accidental activation.
- Remove the outer housing to reveal the screws that are used to connect the outer covering of the drill.
- Use a Phillips #2 screwdriver to remove all the screws that join the two parts of the casing.
- Take the two halves of the housing and carefully pry them apart.
- Make sure not to touch any parts in the interior of the screwdriver.
- Find and replace the old trigger. The trigger assembly should be found inside the drill.
- The trigger is the component affixed to the motor and the wires. Loosen the wiring of the trigger carefully so that you can separate the connections of the terminals.
- Remove the wires. Then take a picture so that you can remember how they should be connected. Pull the old trigger out from its engagement with the housing.
- Install the new trigger. Place the new trigger in the position within the housing where the old trigger originated from.
- Solder the wires together by placing the terminal in the connector.
- Check the wire connections with the help of the photo which was taken earlier, if it is necessary.
- Make sure the trigger is locked tightly in its position.
- To reassemble the drill align the two halves of the housing back in their original positions, making sure that the internal parts, and in particular the trigger, are correctly positioned.
- Put the screws back into their respective holes and fasten them with the Phillips #2 screwdriver.
- Screw the nuts at an angle to make sure it will tightening uniformly.
- Test the trigger either by connecting the battery again or plugging the drill back in.
- Pull the trigger to make the drill glide and to engage the rig. If it will not operate correctly, retract and examine its wiring and the position of the trigger.
- If you meet any problems or have troubles with the trigger, don’t force it. Go back to the previous steps.
- Gently lift the motor and trigger mechanism out from the frame of the drill.
- Locate where the motor assembly is attached to the trigger mechanism and carefully detach the wires at their solder points.
- Mark where the two cables were connected using masking tape.
- Solder the new motor assembly wires to the trigger mechanism.