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Makita DHS680 - Tool Protection Systems; Overheat Protection; Releasing Protection Lock; Adjusting Depth of Cut

Makita DHS680
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Repair
[3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY
[3] -3. Rotor (cont.)
DISASSEMBLING
P 9/ 18
(1A) If Ball bearing 609LLB remains in Blade case, it is difficult to pull off Rotor from Motor housing by hand.
Use a vise as drawn in Fig. 12A.
(2) Ball bearings 609LLB and 626DDW can be removed with 1R269.
Fig. 12A
Ball bearing
609LLB
After removing Baffle plate, clamp the flats of Rotor in vise and pull out Motor housing.
Caution for Handling of Rotor
When handling or storing multiple Rotors, be sure to keep a proper distance between Rotors as shown in Fig. 13R
Because Rotor is a strong magnet, failure to follow this instruction could result in:
Finger injury caused by pinching between Rotors pulling each other
Magnetic loss of Rotors or damage on the magnet portion of Rotor. (Fig. 13F)
Fig. 13R Fig. 13F
* Magnetic loss of Rotors
* Damage on the magnet portion
of Rotor
The Rotors has to be put, keeping so enough
distance, that they are out of their magnetic
forces each other.
flats of Rotor
Motor housing
Rotor
Motor housing

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