ear3
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Fried my Dewalt 735 last night. It tripped the fuse on the panel once (in my house, not the breaker on the machine), and then after I reset the breaker, as soon as I engaged the switch on the machine there was the tell tale glow from a short and the machine died.
Opened it up and found this pretty brutal failure, where it looks like one of the wires split as a result of the short.
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I've had to replace the circuit breaker before on the machine, but I've never messed around with the wiring on the switch, so I don't know how this happened -- maybe when I replaced the breaker last year I loosened something that started it down the path towards failure?
Anyway, was wondering if anyone has ever had this kind of failure before on their 735, and if so what's involved with the fix. At minimum I would have to get a new motor cord and presumably, also a new switch. But could there be damage to the motor as well? I'm not well versed in wiring, and so I don't know the cascade effect these sorts of shorts have on a machine.
It looks like I would actually have to unseat the motor assembly to replace the motor cord, since it runs inside the motor. Is this something someone like me, who has no intuitive feel for electrical work, and outside of swapping out plug assemblies on my tools, and some very basic wiring of home lighting, has little practical experience with this kind of thing? There is fortunately a Dewalt service center not too far from me -- the tool is not under warranty, but presumably this is the kind of repair they could handle?
Opened it up and found this pretty brutal failure, where it looks like one of the wires split as a result of the short.
[attachimg=1]
[attachimg=2]
[attachimg=3]
I've had to replace the circuit breaker before on the machine, but I've never messed around with the wiring on the switch, so I don't know how this happened -- maybe when I replaced the breaker last year I loosened something that started it down the path towards failure?
Anyway, was wondering if anyone has ever had this kind of failure before on their 735, and if so what's involved with the fix. At minimum I would have to get a new motor cord and presumably, also a new switch. But could there be damage to the motor as well? I'm not well versed in wiring, and so I don't know the cascade effect these sorts of shorts have on a machine.
It looks like I would actually have to unseat the motor assembly to replace the motor cord, since it runs inside the motor. Is this something someone like me, who has no intuitive feel for electrical work, and outside of swapping out plug assemblies on my tools, and some very basic wiring of home lighting, has little practical experience with this kind of thing? There is fortunately a Dewalt service center not too far from me -- the tool is not under warranty, but presumably this is the kind of repair they could handle?