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Old 11-08-2008   #1 (permalink)
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I'm new to this site and hope I can get some great help from you! I recently replaced the trigger on my drill. When I took it apart I was careful to put it back the same way. However, The drill is kickin my butt! Everything is back togetherbut.....it is about a 1/4inch from the last 4screws going in. I must have something not lined up. I've started over about 10 times now and keep ending up...1/4 inch off! Is there a diagram or something I can refer to? Good thing I have a lot of hair! I'm starting to pull it out!.... Help! Teres.
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Hey wow2awsum,
UGH! you probably disturbed the alignment between the motor and transmission..make sure everything fits into the one half ..the motor..switch..transmission +...before you reassemble..the motor has a plastic sleeve that has to fit just right into the housing..check for gaps..try kinda wiggling slightly [the components not you..hee..hee] until they fit..then put the other half of the housing on and then the front chuck assy..be patient and eventually you'll get it and then you will be able to brag to your friends of your accomplishment..!
man..i need some more coffee..
Hope this is helpful..good luck..
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