Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
4
Time Required
40 minutes - 1 hour
Sections
1
- Battery Charge Port
- 4 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Battery Charge Port
- Before beginning, make sure the motor direction switch is in the neutral position.
- Place the drill on the work surface with the chuck facing downward. Locate and remove the two #2 X 10mm Phillips screws located right of the motor.
Before beginning, make sure the motor direction switch is in the neutral position.
Place the drill on the work surface with the chuck facing downward. Locate and remove the two #2 X 10mm Phillips screws located right of the motor.
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Step 2
- Rotate the drill to it’s left side - the chuck should be facing to the right. Locate and remove the eight #2 X 5mm Phillips fasteners from the body of the drill.
Rotate the drill to it’s left side - the chuck should be facing to the right. Locate and remove the eight #2 X 5mm Phillips fasteners from the body of the drill.
Step 3
- Carefully remove the right half of the body from the drill.
- The trigger mechanism is spring loaded and may eject from the drill when the body is removed.
- Locate the battery charging port in the base of the drill.
Carefully remove the right half of the body from the drill.
The trigger mechanism is spring loaded and may eject from the drill when the body is removed.
Locate the battery charging port in the base of the drill.
Step 4
- Remember that the battery may still have a charge. To avoid electrical shock, it is a good idea to disconnect the battery before modifying any connections on the charging port. You can find how to disconnect the battery here
- Remove the soldered wire connections as marked.
- Re-solder the wire connections to the new charge port and insert the charge port back into its proper location.
- Repeat steps in reverse to reassemble.
Remember that the battery may still have a charge. To avoid electrical shock, it is a good idea to disconnect the battery before modifying any connections on the charging port. You can find how to disconnect the battery here
Remove the soldered wire connections as marked.
Re-solder the wire connections to the new charge port and insert the charge port back into its proper location.
Repeat steps in reverse to reassemble.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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adam mellor - Feb 26, 2017
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Hi where can I get the replacement charge port from. Thanks