How To Fix A Dremel Tool | Dremel 3000 Detached Winding
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- čas přidán 22. 03. 2023
- My Dremel 3000 rotary tool stopped working. I suspected that the winding got detached where it connects to the power terminal which seems to be a frequent problem. In this video, I take apart the Dremel 3000 rotary tool, fix the issue, and put everything back together.
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As a female it's always concerning to undertake repairs that men seem able to do with their eyes closed but this video makes everything easy. Thank you so much for such a detailed explanation on how to repair a Dremel.
You’re welcome! Glad it helped. I know what you mean. One of the reasons for these videos is to show my daughters how to do these things.
Two of my copper wires were severed. I had to order a new field assembly because I pulled too hard on the copper wire that I should have soldered and it broke off behind the coil, but $20 and a week later, I'm up and running again! Thank you so much for this detailed, perfectly done video. I am so happy, and a bit proud of myself for fixing it, but the praise ultimately belongs to you for showing me how. Thanks again!
You’re welcome! Glad it all finally worked out right!
Fantastic clear, worth while video.
Thank you! Glad you think so!
@@jaylagare Thank you very much for video. Although I couldn’t unwind the wire due to it being locked in, I soldered another bit of wire onto the overall winding, which got everything working again..
Thanks! That saved my Dremel!
Glad it helped!
Well, I just fixed my Dremel that's been broken for 6+ years... Amazeballs!!! I own you a beer, Jay!
Glad to be of help. Cheers! 🍻
Excellent video! I have to replace the stop pin and spring. They are coming tomorrow. This video helped taking it apart. Thank you!
Thank you! Glad it helped!
Thanks mate, you saved me from buying a new Dremel.
Glad to be of help!
Unwinding is a possibility. Out of 100 more or less windings, 1 winding less will not unbalance the electromagnetic field.
Another solution is to extend the broken line with a similar diameter connection (requires soldering though)
It solved my problem, thank you!!!
Glad it helped!
Thank you, this worked brilliantly. 👍
You're welcome! Glad it helped.
Sorted, thank you! The wire leading to the broken end was caught around the bottom of the coil so I could not pull it through. I cut a fresh one out of the coil and fittrd that, doesn't seem to have any problems. All the best
Glad it worked out. When I wasn’t able to unwind, I was too scared to cut so I just soldered on an extension 😅
thank you👍👍👍
You’re welcome! I hope it helped!
i suspect the wires break due to applying too much pressure when using the tool
Could be. But the shaft seems to be well-supported by the bearings and there’s an air gap between the rotor and the wires. My own suspicion is that it’s due to a loosely installed wire vibrating and eventually breaking from friction or fatigue.
How did the wire get cut?
I believe it’s due to the vibration gradually wearing the wire where it is clamped on.
@@jaylagare That makes sense.
I cant pull the wire on mine. Its on the first loop. 😢
Unfortunately, that means you’ll need to join and solder. 😢
Same here. Did you make it work?
You'll have to extend the wire a bit
I wonder why every deemed I have owned breaks? I am looking for a good professional alternative to this pos! I also wonder why it is only good for lefties when using a cutoff wheel? If you are right handed it throws sparks right at you! Never buying another deemed again, they just do not hold up!
Agree, the stator design seems fragile. Wire broke 2-3 times on me already. Thankfully, was able to fix it so far.