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Hi,
I've had a Dremel multi max tool for a few years, purchased from HomeDepot for $100. It's the kind with the vibrating head that cuts wood/metal/grout etc depending on the attachment you put on. The vibration speed is controlled by a wheel that you can select from 0 to 10 (slow-to-fast). But lately the wheel doesn't seem to work right and it speeds up and down of its own accord. Has anyone experienced the same with theirs? Does anyone know of a reasonable fix, or is it considered a cheap tool and time to buy a new one? Experienced opinions and advice greatly appreciated. Regards, Theodore |
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On Sunday, December 27, 2015 at 10:25:37 PM UTC-5, wrote:
Hi, I've had a Dremel multi max tool for a few years, purchased from HomeDepot for $100. It's the kind with the vibrating head that cuts wood/metal/grout etc depending on the attachment you put on. The vibration speed is controlled by a wheel that you can select from 0 to 10 (slow-to-fast). But lately the wheel doesn't seem to work right and it speeds up and down of its own accord. Has anyone experienced the same with theirs? Does anyone know of a reasonable fix, or is it considered a cheap tool and time to buy a new one? Experienced opinions and advice greatly appreciated. Regards, Theodore Can the case be opened? If so, I'd try blowing out the area around the speed control. Maybe you could even blow it out without opening it. Could be dust build-up. |
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On Sun, 27 Dec 2015 19:58:22 -0800 (PST), DerbyDad03
wrote: On Sunday, December 27, 2015 at 10:25:37 PM UTC-5, wrote: Hi, I've had a Dremel multi max tool for a few years, purchased from HomeDepot for $100. It's the kind with the vibrating head that cuts wood/metal/grout etc depending on the attachment you put on. The vibration speed is controlled by a wheel that you can select from 0 to 10 (slow-to-fast). But lately the wheel doesn't seem to work right and it speeds up and down of its own accord. Has anyone experienced the same with theirs? Does anyone know of a reasonable fix, or is it considered a cheap tool and time to buy a new one? Experienced opinions and advice greatly appreciated. Regards, Theodore Can the case be opened? If so, I'd try blowing out the area around the speed control. Maybe you could even blow it out without opening it. Could be dust build-up. + 1 ...good first step OP? Can you hold the wheel to stop the speed changes? If it is just the wheel, I'd try a small plastic wedge next to the wheel to hold it in place. A local tool repair shop can replace the speed wheel switch if bad. |
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On Monday, December 28, 2015 at 2:00:20 PM UTC-5, Oren wrote:
On Sun, 27 Dec 2015 19:58:22 -0800 (PST), DerbyDad03 wrote: On Sunday, December 27, 2015 at 10:25:37 PM UTC-5, wrote: Hi, I've had a Dremel multi max tool for a few years, purchased from HomeDepot for $100. It's the kind with the vibrating head that cuts wood/metal/grout etc depending on the attachment you put on. The vibration speed is controlled by a wheel that you can select from 0 to 10 (slow-to-fast). But lately the wheel doesn't seem to work right and it speeds up and down of its own accord. Has anyone experienced the same with theirs? Does anyone know of a reasonable fix, or is it considered a cheap tool and time to buy a new one? Experienced opinions and advice greatly appreciated. Regards, Theodore Can the case be opened? If so, I'd try blowing out the area around the speed control. Maybe you could even blow it out without opening it. Could be dust build-up. + 1 ...good first step OP? Can you hold the wheel to stop the speed changes? If it is just the wheel, I'd try a small plastic wedge next to the wheel to hold it in place. A local tool repair shop can replace the speed wheel switch if bad. A few years ago I bought a HF variable speed multi-function tool. The speed control worked great from 0 (stopped) to 5 (almost full speed). The problem was that 6 = 0, i.e. stopped. I took it back and exchanged it. |
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