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Drill Master Heat Gun Motor Replacement

What you need

  1. Drill Master Heat Gun Motor Replacement, Motor: step 1, image 1 of 1
    • Be sure the heat gun is unplugged before starting this process.

    • Remove the seven 14mm screws from the side of the drill using the PH#0 screwdriver.

    • You will need a screwdriver extension.

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    • Remove the 8mm screw from underside of barrel using the PH#0 screwdriver.

    • Don't try to open the casing just yet.

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    • Remove the barrel casing on either end by twisting and pulling each side off.

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    • Remove the top casing to reveal inside of drill. You might have to tug a little harder for this one.

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    • Remove the metal casing and fan cover from the fan unit.

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    • Bend the metal prongs backward that connect the fan motor to the plastic cap.

    • Bending the brackets too far back can cause the brackets to break.

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    • Remove the plastic cap from the motor,

    • This will allow you to work only with the motor and fan.

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    • Remove the fan by pulling it from the motor rod.

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    • Remove the two 12mm screws from the plastic fan casing using PH#00

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    • Remove the plastic fan casing.

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    • Remove the metal casing from the motor and insert the new motor in its place.

    • You may have to tug a little.

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