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[3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY

[3]-2. Gear Ass’y and DC Motor (cont.)

ASSEMBLING

Do the reverse of the disassembling steps.

The following portions of DC motor, Motor bracket and Gear ass’y have to face the same side. (Fig. 7)

*Red point mark (designated as plus terminal) on DC Motor

*None of protrusion side of Motor bracket

*protrusion of Gear ass’y

Fig. 7

protrusion of Gear ass’y

none of protrusion side

red point mark on DC motor

Motor bracket

Gear ass’y

Do not face the protrusion of

 

Motor bracket to the protrusion

 

of Gear ass’y and the red

DC motor

point mark on DC motor.

 

Cap

Note : Be sure to Cover the center of DC motor with Cap.

[3]-3. Speed Change Lever

ASSEMBLING

(1)When assembling Speed change lever ass’y, make sure that Compression springs 4 (2 pcs.) are assembled to its bottom in advance. (Fig. 8)

(2)Fit the protrusion of Gear ass’y into Compression spring 4 in Speed change lever ass’y . (Fig. 9)

(3)After mounting, set Speed change lever ass’y to low speed mode or high speed mode. (Fig. 10)

Fig. 8

Compression spring 4 (2 pcs.)

Speed change lever ass’y

Fig. 9

protrusion of Gear ass’y

Fig. 10

1: Low speed mode

Speed change lever ass’y

2: High speed mode

Slide Speed change lever to either of

the direction designated in arrow, and hold the position.

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Makita BHP453 dimensions Speed Change Lever

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