help identifying an elu drill model
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help identifying an elu drill model
my drill has been sparking its tits off recently. also when a mate used it i was told it started turning slowly under load.
i took it to bits today and the motor brushes are pretty much worn to the limit.
sooo can anyone tell me the model? its worn off on the sticker on the side of the drill unfortunately.
also there is a problem where it wont work in reverse. the reverse function is located on the switch. would this most likely be a broken switch? or could it be brushes related?
cheers guys
i took it to bits today and the motor brushes are pretty much worn to the limit.
sooo can anyone tell me the model? its worn off on the sticker on the side of the drill unfortunately.
also there is a problem where it wont work in reverse. the reverse function is located on the switch. would this most likely be a broken switch? or could it be brushes related?
cheers guys
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its an elu lol. the name is still on the label. unfortunately the model number has rubbed off. its approx 13 years old. the receipts and instruction manuals are long gone.
im guessing i can still get spares like motor brushes.
perhaps if i build it back together itll make it easier to identify from pics?
im guessing i can still get spares like motor brushes.
perhaps if i build it back together itll make it easier to identify from pics?
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ik you choose
http://www.mtmc.co.uk/prodtype.asp?PT_I ... istory=cat
dewalt spares have the same numbers
http://www.mtmc.co.uk/prodtype.asp?PT_I ... istory=cat
http://www.mtmc.co.uk/prodtype.asp?PT_I ... istory=cat
dewalt spares have the same numbers
http://www.mtmc.co.uk/prodtype.asp?PT_I ... istory=cat
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well ill build it back together tomorow and we can go from there. i did have a look on that site but its hard to tell from the exploded diagrams.
i was hoping someone else would have the same drill and be able to tell me the model number.
i did also try ebay to see if the same drill was on there but no luck unfortunately.
i was hoping someone else would have the same drill and be able to tell me the model number.
i did also try ebay to see if the same drill was on there but no luck unfortunately.
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look for a dewalt the same by quoting the wattage and chuck sort ect
for example 650w sds hammer drill
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DEWALT-D25003K-D2 ... 8002r11902
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for example 650w sds hammer drill
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DEWALT-D25003K-D2 ... 8002r11902
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well all the label says now is the makers name (elu)
and it says what looks like 2.7 A
i guess that means amp maybe?
and 600w
that part is still undamaged so i guess its 6oo watt
the dewalt drill linked in the above post looks virtually identical. only that the function lever on the front end is on the top and goes from back to front rather than from the bottom and going from top to side
hope im making myself clear.
i will try to build the drill back up tomorrow for a better pic as i do need eother this drill back to graft or ill have to buy a replacement.
and it says what looks like 2.7 A
i guess that means amp maybe?
and 600w
that part is still undamaged so i guess its 6oo watt
the dewalt drill linked in the above post looks virtually identical. only that the function lever on the front end is on the top and goes from back to front rather than from the bottom and going from top to side
hope im making myself clear.
i will try to build the drill back up tomorrow for a better pic as i do need eother this drill back to graft or ill have to buy a replacement.