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Revision 2 – May 28, 2019 Page 5 of 6
ITEM
CAUSE & ANALYSIS
REMEDY
12
Motor Damage / Short: Contamination can
cause abrasion of the copper coils. If the
coils are damaged and contamination builds
up on the coils they can short to themselves
resulting in higher temperatures of the stator
and thermal trips. With tool unplugged
remove 4 gear case to field case attachment
screws and remove rotor and gear case
assembly. Inspect coils for heavy
contamination build up, burnt coils or wires.
See
Figure 3
for example of a shorted coil.
Replace Stator and check rotor
for Demag.
13
Rotor Damage or Demag: The rotor has four
high strength magnets that can lose their
magnetism under severe conditions such as:
operating the tool with a shorted stator, heavy
use that often results in thermal shutdowns or
in some cases a module short.
Generally, if the magnets are degraded they
are severely degraded and can easily be
identified. If you place a small screwdriver or
piece of steel against the rotor the attraction
from each of the four magnets should be
strong along the full length of the rotor /
magnet segment. Generally, when a rotor has
demag there is an obvious lack of
magnetization over a large area of the rotor.
See
Figure 4
for location & orientation of
magnets.
Replace Rotor & Stator.
If module is failed replace it
also.
14
Cordset damage: Unplug tool and inspect
cordset & plug for damage. Remove handle
covers and check for continuity between
terminal lugs and plug for each conductor.
With tool unplugged replace
cordset and liberally apply white
glue to cover and protect the
connection posts from
contamination.
15
Contamination at Hall or Switch connection
prevents Module from powering up: With tool
unplugged remove handle covers and inspect
white glue coverage for any exposed areas
that could allow contamination to enter the
connection area. When in doubt thoroughly
remove external white glue from the
connections. Gently pry out the Hall (5 wire) &
Switch (3 wire) connectors and inspect the
socket and plug for contamination. Use
compressed air to clean contamination from
the connections. Reinstall the connectors
and temporarily install the handle covers.
Plug tool back in and check for Green LED
and that tool starts. See
Figure 1
for proper
area to pry off top Handle Cover.
Unplug tool, remove handle
covers to access hall and
switch connections on module.
Remove excessive glue and
gently unplug switch (3 wire)
and Hall board (5 wire)
connections. Use compressed
air to remove contamination
from connector and socket.
Reinstall connectors and
limberly apply white glue to seal
connections and cordset
attachment posts to seal from
contamination. See
Figure 2
for
proper application of white glue.
Reinstall handle covers and
lanyard attachment point.

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DeWalt DWE4345 Specifications

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BrandDeWalt
ModelDWE4345
CategoryGrinder
LanguageEnglish

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