Good morning all,
I need your help. Some days ago I was working with my beloved Domino, making some 6mm mortices, and it suddenty slowed down a lot. Both rotational speed and left to right movement of the bit are quite slow and there is a lack of power too. It has some smell to it and I'll say that a little smoke was freed also. Not much though.
Its warranty period has long gone, so I dared to open it and take a look. All I could see is a little burnt on stator's yellow plastic. Nothing in the rotor, nor the electronics (well, the switch module with a capacitor and a toroid).
So I ordered a new Stator. As soon as it arrived I changed it but... no improvement at all.
My guess is that only the rotor or the "electronics" could go wrong, so I'm planning to buy one, the other or both.
So, what do you think could be the originator of the problem? The rotor or the switch module? May the capacitor be guilty?
And for the rotor, I didn't have problems detaching it from the housing, but I've taken a look at the Ekat and it seems that pinnion is sold separately, and I think that it is attached to the rotor by a press in two points. Needless to say, I don't have a press like that. Am I right? Can it be attached without problems? Do I sent it for service and asume the cost?
Thanks in advance. Kind regards.
I need your help. Some days ago I was working with my beloved Domino, making some 6mm mortices, and it suddenty slowed down a lot. Both rotational speed and left to right movement of the bit are quite slow and there is a lack of power too. It has some smell to it and I'll say that a little smoke was freed also. Not much though.
Its warranty period has long gone, so I dared to open it and take a look. All I could see is a little burnt on stator's yellow plastic. Nothing in the rotor, nor the electronics (well, the switch module with a capacitor and a toroid).
So I ordered a new Stator. As soon as it arrived I changed it but... no improvement at all.
My guess is that only the rotor or the "electronics" could go wrong, so I'm planning to buy one, the other or both.
So, what do you think could be the originator of the problem? The rotor or the switch module? May the capacitor be guilty?
And for the rotor, I didn't have problems detaching it from the housing, but I've taken a look at the Ekat and it seems that pinnion is sold separately, and I think that it is attached to the rotor by a press in two points. Needless to say, I don't have a press like that. Am I right? Can it be attached without problems? Do I sent it for service and asume the cost?
Thanks in advance. Kind regards.