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On Sep 9, 9:21 pm, wrote:
I'm on my second electronic variable speed control inside myDremel model 395 tool. This one just crapped out with the same temperamental symptoms as the last one. I need to use the tool tomorrow night, and would like to bypass the internal variable speed circuitry to simplify it; maybe buy an external control later. There aren't any wiring diagrams I could find on theDremelsite. I'm thinking if I had one for the model 275 tool (single speed) and the 395 (electronic variable speed), I might be able to make the 395 into a 275 by just jumpering some wires. I'll probaqbly need to at least retain the variable speed assembly, since the brushes fit into it. Can anyone help? Not to dig up an old topic, but I just ran into this http://mondo-technology.com/dremel.html |
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