Service

  • Grinder & Polisher

    Q:Bench Grinder – Electric motor out of service – Wiring disconnection
    A: Check electric circuit connection by repairer

    Q:Bench Grinder – Electric motor out of service – Stator wiring disconnection
    A: Reconnection by repairer

    Q:Bench Grinder – Electric motor out of service – Stator wiring disconnection
    A: Reconnection by repairer

    Q:Bench Grinder – Electric motor out of service – Capacitor damage
    A: Replace capacitor by repairer

    Q:Bench Grinder – Electric motor out of service – Loose switching contact
    A: Replace switchboard by repairer

    Q:Bench Grinder – Electric motor out of service – At switch-off
    A: Switch on

    Q:Bench Grinder – Electric motor out of service – Shortcircuit in power supply
    A: Repair and reconnection

    Q:Bench Grinder – Electric motor out of service – Disconnection between plug and power socket
    A: Put plug in power socket

    Q:Bench Grinder – Machine overheating – Overtime running (S2 electric motor)
    A: Operate with reference to instruction manual

    Q:Bench Grinder – Machine overheating – Misuse on overload
    A: Operate with reference to instruction manual

    Q:Bench Grinder – Substandard grinding quality – Bearing damage
    A: Replace bearing by repairer

    Q:Bench Grinder – Substandard grinding quality – Running speed drop
    A: Check supply voltage

    Q:Bench Grinder – Substandard grinding quality – Nonstandard abrasive wheel
    A: Select qualified abrasive wheel

    Q:Bench Grinder – Substandard grinding quality – Unmatched type of abrasive wheel
    A: Properly select abrasive wheel with reference to raw material to be polished

    Q:Bench Grinder – Excessive mechanical vibration – Rubber feet damage
    A: Replace with shock absorption rubber feet

    Q:Bench Grinder – Excessive mechanical vibration – Uneven operating desk
    A: Resetting machine on operating desk

    Q:Bench Grinder – Excessive mechanical vibration – Severe wear or damage in bearing
    A: Replace bearing by repairer

    Q:Bench Grinder – Excessive mechanical vibration – Improper installation or eccentric installation of abrasive wheel
    A: Reinstall abrasive wheel

    Q:Bench Grinder – Failed to reach rated power – Electrocircuit overload due to lighting device, public utility or other electric appliances
    A: No use of public utility or other electric appliances on machine-connected electrocircuit

    Q:Bench Grinder – Excessive running noise – Stator/rotor rub against casing
    A: Repair or replace stator/rotor by repairer

    Q:Bench Grinder – Excessive running noise – Severe wear in bearing
    A: Replace bearing by repairer

    Q:Bench Grinder – Excessive running noise – Get stuck in mechanical driving device or bearing damage
    A: Check mechanical part by repairer

    Q:Bench Grinder – Excessive running noise – Electric motor at fault
    A: Check motor by repairer

    Q:Bench Grinder – Sluggish start-up, falling short of running speed – Low supply voltage
    A: Regulate supply voltage

    Q:Bench Grinder – Sluggish start-up, falling short of running speed – Capacitor damage
    A: Replace capacitor by repairer

    Q:Bench Grinder – Sluggish start-up, falling short of running speed – Burnout of switch contact
    A: Replace switchboard by repairer

    Q:Bench Grinder – Sluggish start-up, falling short of running speed – Unsmooth running in mechanical part
    A: Check mechanical part by repairer

    Q:Polisher – Substandard polishing effect – Insufficient running speed
    A: Regulate running speed

    Q:Polisher – Substandard polishing effect – Severe wear of polishing disc or abrasive paper
    A: Replace polishing disc or abrasive paper

    Q:Polisher – Excessive mechanical vibration – Polishing disc damaged or improper installation
    A: Check or replace polishing disc

    Q:Polisher – Excessive mechanical vibration – Gear wheel or rotor tooth damaged
    A: Replace gear wheel or rotor

    Q:Polisher – Excessive mechanical vibration – Rotor damaged
    A: Replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Polisher – Machine superheating – Insufficient motor cooling
    A: Dedust air outlet

    Q:Polisher – Machine superheating – Electromotor overload
    A: Overload protection

    Q:Polisher – Failed to reach rated power – Electrocircuit overload due to lighting device, public utility or other electric appliances
    A: No use of public utility or other electric appliances on machine-connected electrocircuit

    Q:Polisher – Excessive machinery noise – Polishing disc damaged
    A: Replace polishing disc

    Q:Polisher – Excessive machinery noise – Gear wheel or rotor tooth damaged
    A: Replace gear wheel or rotor

    Q:Polisher – Excessive machinery noise – Electric motor at fault
    A: Check motor by repairer

    Q:Polisher – Excessive sparkling during running – Disconnection between carbon brush and commutator
    A: Replace carbon brush

    Q:Polisher – Excessive sparkling during running – Overvoltage in supply power
    A: Regulate supply voltage

    Q:Polisher – Excessive sparkling during running – Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in commutator segment
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Polisher – Excessive sparkling during running – Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in rotor winding shortcircuit
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Polisher – Excessive sparkling during running – Excessive wearout of carbon brush
    A: Replace carbon brush by reparier

    Q:Polisher – Excessive sparkling during running – Underpressure in carbon brush spring
    A: Replace carbon brush by reparier

    Q:Polisher – Sluggish start-up, falling short of running speed – Burnout of switch contact
    A: Replace switchboard by repairer

    Q:Polisher – Sluggish start-up, falling short of running speed – Constant speed regulating block damaged
    A: Replace constant speed regulating block by repairer

    Q:Polisher – Sluggish start-up, falling short of running speed – Low supply voltage
    A: Regulate supply voltage

    Q:Polisher – Sluggish start-up, falling short of running speed – Unsmooth running in mechanical part
    A: Check mechanical part by repairer

    Q:Polisher – Out of service – Disconnection between carbon brush and commutator or run-out of carbon brush
    A: Replace carbon brush

    Q:Polisher – Out of service – Stator wiring disconnection
    A: Reconnection by repairer

    Q:Polisher – Out of service – Burnout of stator or rotor coil
    A: Replace stator or rotor by repairer

    Q:Polisher – Out of service – Constant speed regulating block damaged
    A: Replace constant speed regulating block by repairer

    Q:Polisher – Out of service – Loose switching contact
    A: Replace switchboard by repairer

    Q:Polisher – Out of service – At switch-off
    A: Switch on

    Q:Polisher – Out of service – Shortcircuit in power supply
    A: Repair and reconnection

    Q:Polisher – Out of service – Disconnection between plug and power socket
    A: Put plug in power socket

    Q:Angle Grinder – Substandard cutting effect or grinding effect – Severe wear of cutting blade or grinding disc
    A: Replace cutting blade or grinding disc

    Q:Angle Grinder – Excessive mechanical vibration – Improper installation of cutting blade or grinding disc
    A: Redo with reference to installation specification

    Q:Angle Grinder – Excessive mechanical vibration – Gear wheel damage
    A: Replace gear wheel or rotor by repairer

    Q:Angle Grinder – Excessive mechanical vibration – Rotor damage
    A: Replace electric machine rotor by repairer

    Q:Angle Grinder – Machine superheating – Insufficient motor cooling
    A: Dedust air outlet

    Q:Angle Grinder – Machine superheating – Electromotor overload
    A: Overload protection

    Q:Angle Grinder – Failed to reach rated power – Electrocircuit overload due to lighting device, public utility or other electric appliances
    A: No use of public utility or other electric appliances on machine-connected electrocircuit

    Q:Angle Grinder – Excessive machinery noise – Gear wheel failure
    A: Replace gear wheel or rotor by repairer

    Q:Angle Grinder – Excessive machinery noise – Motor failure, edge friction or bearing damage
    A: Check or replace motor or bearing by repairer

    Q:Angle Grinder – Excessive sparkling during running – Disconnection between carbon brush and commutator
    A: Replace carbon brush

    Q:Angle Grinder – Excessive sparkling during running – Overvoltage in supply power
    A: Regulate supply voltage

    Q:Angle Grinder – Excessive sparkling during running – Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in commutator segment
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Angle Grinder – Excessive sparkling during running – Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in rotor winding shortcircuit
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Angle Grinder – Excessive sparkling during running – Excessive wearout of carbon brush
    A: Replace carbon brush by reparier

    Q:Angle Grinder – Excessive sparkling during running – Underpressure in carbon brush spring
    A: Replace carbon brush by reparier

    Q:Angle Grinder – Sluggish start-up, falling short of running speed – Burnout of switch contact
    A: Replace switchboard by repairer

    Q:Angle Grinder – Sluggish start-up, falling short of running speed – Low supply voltage
    A: Regulate supply voltage

    Q:Angle Grinder – Sluggish start-up, falling short of running speed – Unsmooth running in mechanical part
    A: Check mechanical part by repairer

    Q:Angle Grinder – Out of service – Disconnection between carbon brush and commutator
    A: Replace carbon brush

    Q:Angle Grinder – Out of service – Stator wiring disconnection
    A: Reconnection by repairer

    Q:Angle Grinder – Out of service – Burnout of stator or rotor coil
    A: Replace stator or rotor by repairer

    Q:Angle Grinder – Out of service – Damage in soft starting block
    A: Replace soft starting block by repairer

    Q:Angle Grinder – Out of service – Loose switching contact
    A: Replace switchboard by repaire

    Q:Angle Grinder – Out of service – At switch-off
    A: Switch on

    Q:Angle Grinder – Out of service – Shortcircuit in power supply
    A: Repair and reconnection

    Q:Angle Grinder – Out of service – Disconnection between plug and power socket
    A: Put plug in power socket


  • Corded and Cordless Drill/Driver

    Q:Corded Drill – Drill chuck in loosening – Drill chuck in wide loosening
    A: Replace drill chuck by repairer

    Q:Corded Drill – Machine superheating – Unsmooth air outlet
    A: Clear up air intake/outlet

    Q:Corded Drill – Machine superheating – Electromotor overload
    A: Normally operate with reference to specification

    Q:Corded Drill – Drilling speed drop – Blcokup at drilling bit during drilling metallized product
    A: Stop drilling

    Q:Corded Drill – Drilling speed drop – Shortcircuit in rotor
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Corded Drill – Drilling speed drop – Damage in machinery parts
    A: Replace machinery parts by repairer

    Q:Corded Drill – Drilling speed drop – Low supply voltage
    A: Regulate supply voltage

    Q:Corded Drill – Excessive sparkling – Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in commutator segment
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Corded Drill – Excessive sparkling – Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in rotor winding shortcircuit
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Corded Drill – Excessive sparkling – Excessive wearout of carbon brush
    A: Replace carbon brush by reparier

    Q:Corded Drill – Excessive sparkling – Underpressure in carbon brush spring
    A: Replace carbon brush by reparier

    Q:Corded Drill – Out of service at switch-on – Disconnection between carbon brush and commutator
    A: Check connection between carbon brush and commutator by repairer

    Q:Corded Drill – Out of service at switch-on – Loose switching contact
    A: Replace switchboard by repairer

    Q:Corded Drill – Out of service at switch-on – Novoltage in supply socket
    A: Check and repair power supply

    Q:Corded Drill – Out of service at switch-on – Disconnection between plug and power socket
    A: Put plug in power socket

    Q:Corded Drill – Out of service at switch-on – Shortcircuit in motor winding
    A: Replace stator/rotor by repairer

    Q:Cordless Drill – Failed to reach full charging capacity – Accumulator damage
    A: Replace accumulator battery

    Q:Cordless Drill – Failed to reach full charging capacity – Fuse blowout or damage in electricity charger
    A: Repair or replace electricity charger

    Q:Cordless Drill – Failed to reach full charging capacity – Shortcircuit in supply power
    A: Repair supply power

    Q:Cordless Drill – Failed to reach full charging capacity – Disconnection between plug and power socket
    A: Put plug in power socket

    Q:Cordless Drill – Drill chuck in loosening – Drill chuck in wide loosening
    A: Replace drill chuck by repairer

    Q:Cordless Drill – Running noise frequently – Fracture in gearing box
    A: Replace gearing box by repairer

    Q:Cordless Drill – Running noise frequently – Wearout of motor gear wheel
    A: Replace gear wheel by repairer

    Q:Cordless Drill – Insufficient running – Motor wearout
    A: Replace electric motor by repairer

    Q:Cordless Drill – Insufficient running – Damage in gear wheel
    A: Replace gear wheel by repairer

    Q:Cordless Drill – Insufficient running – Insufficient charging capacity
    A: Replace fully recharged accumulator

    Q:Cordless Drill – Out of service – Switchboard damage
    A: Replace switchboard by repairer

    Q:Cordless Drill – Out of service – Motor wearout
    A: Replace electric motor by repairer

    Q:Cordless Drill – Out of service – Accumulator damage
    A: Replace accumulator

    Q:Cordless Drill – Out of service – Insufficient charging capacity in accumulator
    A: Replace fully recharged accumulator


  • Sander & Planer

    Q:Planer – Failure in variable depth adjusting device – Excessive tight connection between base plate and machine casing
    A: Remove grease stain or sawdust between base plate and machine casing

    Q:Planer – Failure in variable depth adjusting device – Damage in regulating spring
    A: Replace regulating spring by repairer

    Q:Planer – Machine superheating – Unsmooth air outlet
    A: Clear up air intake/outlet

    Q:Planer – Machine superheating – Electromotor overload
    A: Normally operate with reference to specification

    Q:Planer – Excessive machinery vibration – Fastening screw loosening
    A: Check and tighten fastening screw by repairer

    Q:Planer – Excessive machinery vibration – Unmatched width and weight of planing blade
    A: Replace matched planing blade

    Q:Planer – Disconnected running – Wearout of belt pulley
    A: Replace belt pulley

    Q:Planer – Disconnected running – Wearout or tensile elongation in poly v-belt
    A: Replace poly v-belt

    Q:Planer – Substandard planing/cutting quality – Running speed drop
    A: Check or repair electric motor or poly v-belt by repairer

    Q:Planer – Substandard planing/cutting quality – Improper installation of planing blade
    A: Reinstall planing blade

    Q:Planer – Substandard planing/cutting quality – Bluntness in planing blade edge
    A: Replaced with sharpedged blade

    Q:Planer – Planing blade running speed drop – Excessive tightening in poly v-belt
    A: Replace suitable poly v-belt

    Q:Planer – Planing blade running speed drop – Shortcircuit in rotor
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Planer – Planing blade running speed drop – Damage in machinery parts
    A: Replace machinery parts by repairer

    Q:Planer -Planing blade running speed drop – Low supply voltage
    A: Regulate supply voltage

    Q:Planer – Excessive sparkling – Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in commutator segment
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Planer – Excessive sparkling – Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in rotor winding shortcircuit
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Planer – Excessive sparkling – Excessive wearout of carbon brush
    A: Replace carbon brush by reparier

    Q:Planer – Excessive sparkling – Underpressure in carbon brush spring
    A: Replace carbon brush by reparier

    Q:Planer – Out of service at switch-on – Disconnection between carbon brush and commutator
    A: Check connection between carbon brush and commutator by repairer

    Q:Planer – Out of service at switch-on – Loose switching contact
    A: Replace switchboard by repairer

    Q:Planer – Out of service at switch-on – Novoltage in supply socket
    A: Check and repair power supply

    Q:Planer – Out of service at switch-on – Wearout of carbon brush
    A: Replace carbon brush

    Q:Planer – Out of service at switch-on – Disconnection between plug and power socket
    A: Put plug in power socket

    Q:Planer – Out of service at switch-on – Shortcircuit in electric machine winding
    A: Replace stator/rotor by repairer

    Q:Sander – Substandard sanding effect – Severe wear in abrasive paper or incorrect selection of abrasive paper
    A: Replace abrasive paper

    Q:Sander – Excessive machinery vibration – Server wear or damage in eccentric wheel
    A: Replace eccentric wheel by repairer

    Q:Sander – Excessive machinery vibration – Swing shaft fracture
    A: Replace swing shaft by repairer

    Q:Sander – No motion at base plate during motor running – Blockup at wheel blade due to rubbing against base plate
    A: Repair or replace by repairer

    Q:Sander – No motion at base plate during motor running – Eccentric wheel damage
    A: Replace eccentric wheel by repairer

    Q:Sander – No motion at base plate during motor running – Bearing damage
    A: Replace bearing by repairer

    Q:Sander – Machine superheating – Unsmooth air outlet
    A: Clear up air intake/outlet

    Q:Sander – Machine superheating – Electromotor overload
    A: Normally operate with reference to specification

    Q:Sander – Running speed drop – Shortcircuit in rotor
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Sander – Running speed drop – Starting in low speed
    A: Regulate to high speed running

    Q:Sander – Running speed drop – Damage in machinery parts
    A: Replace machinery parts by repairer

    Q:Sander – Running speed drop – Low supply voltage
    A: Regulate supply voltage

    Q:Sander – Excessive sparkling – Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in commutator segment
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Sander – Excessive sparkling – Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in rotor winding shortcircuit
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Sander – Excessive sparkling – Disconnection between carbon brush and commutator
    A: Replace carbon brush by repairer

    Q:Sander – Excessive sparkling – Overvoltage in supply power
    A: Regulate supply voltage

    Q:Sander – Excessive sparkling – Excessive wearout of carbon brush
    A: Replace carbon brush by reparier

    Q:Sander – Excessive sparkling – Underpressure in carbon brush spring
    A: Replace carbon brush by reparier

    Q:Sander – Out of service at switch-on – Disconnection between carbon brush and commutator
    A: Check connection between carbon brush and commutator by repairer

    Q:Sander – Out of service at switch-on – Wearout of carbon brush
    A: Replace carbon brush by repairer

    Q:Sander – Out of service at switch-on – Loose switching contact
    A: Replace switchboard by repairer

    Q:Sander – Out of service at switch-on – Novoltage in supply socket
    A: Check and repair power supply

    Q:Sander – Out of service at switch-on – Disconnection between plug and power socket
    A: Put plug in power socket

    Q:Sander – Out of service at switch-on – Shortcircuit in motor winding
    A: Replace stator/rotor by repairer


  • Rotary Hammer & Demolition Hammer

    Q:Rotary Hammer – No motion of drilling bit during motor running – Clutch gear slippage
    A: Replace clutch gear by repairer

    Q:Rotary Hammer – No motion of drilling bit during motor running – Gear wheel fracture
    A: Replace gear wheel by repairer

    Q:Rotary Hammer – No motion of drilling bit during motor running – Rotor tooth fracture
    A: Replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Rotary Hammer – Failure of mechanical shock motion – Piston connecting rod fracture
    A: Replace piston connecting rod by repairer

    Q:Rotary Hammer – Failure of mechanical shock motion – Disconnected running of spline shaft or swinging bearing
    A: Replace spine shaft or swinging bearing by repairer

    Q:Rotary Hammer – Failure of mechanical shock motion – Chock liner gets stuck
    A: Repair chock liner by repairer

    Q:Rotary Hammer – Failure of mechanical shock motion – Piston fracture or insufficient lubricating oil
    A: Replace piston or replenish lubricating oil by repairer

    Q:Rotary Hammer – Failure of mechanical shock motion – Wearout of O-shape coil
    A: Replace O-shape coil by repairer

    Q:Rotary Hammer – Failure of mechanical shock motion – Air cylinder or teleflex damaged
    A: Check and replace air cylinder or teleflex by repairer

    Q:Rotary Hammer – Gear shifting failure – Shifting fork or bearing damaged
    A: Check and replace shifting fork or bearing by repairer

    Q:Rotary Hammer – Machine superheating – Insufficient motor cooling
    A: Dedust air outlet

    Q:Rotary Hammer – Machine superheating – Insufficient lubricating oil or greasy lubricating oil in reduction gearbox
    A: Replenish or replace lubricating oil by repairer

    Q:Rotary Hammer – Machine superheating – Excessive blunt drilling bit
    A: Replace drilling bit

    Q:Rotary Hammer – Machine superheating – Electromotor overload
    A: Overload protection

    Q:Rotary Hammer – Failed to reach rated power – Electrocircuit overload due to lighting device, public utility or other electric appliances
    A: No use of public utility or other electric appliances on machine-connected electrocircuit

    Q:Rotary Hammer – Excessive sparkling during running – Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in commutator segment
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Rotary Hammer – Excessive sparkling during running – Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in rotor winding shortcircuit
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Rotary Hammer – Excessive sparkling during running – Disconnection between carbon brush and commutator
    A: Replace carbon brush

    Q:Rotary Hammer – Excessive sparkling during running – Overvoltage in supply power
    A: Regulate supply voltage

    Q:Rotary Hammer – Excessive sparkling during running – Excessive wearout of carbon brush
    A: Replace carbon brush by reparier

    Q:Rotary Hammer – Excessive sparkling during running – Underpressure in carbon brush spring
    A: Replace carbon brush by reparier

    Q:Rotary Hammer – Sluggish start-up, falling short of running speed – Burnout of switch contact
    A: Replace switchboard by repairer

    Q:Rotary Hammer – Sluggish start-up, falling short of running speed – Low supply voltage
    A: Regulate supply voltage

    Q:Rotary Hammer – Sluggish start-up, falling short of running speed – Unsmooth running in mechanical part
    A: Check mechanical part by repairer

    Q:Demolition Hammer – Bounceback (rammer kicks back piston ring) – Oilway blockup due to improper lubricating oil replacement or excessive adding lubricating oil
    A: Replace lubricating oil or moderately draw off lubricating oil

    Q:Demolition Hammer – No hammering – Nonstandard lubricating oil
    A: Clear up residual oil stain inside oilcan, replace standard lubricating oil with required quantity

    Q:Demolition Hammer – No hammering – Oilway blockup due to improper lubricating oil replacement or excessive adding lubricating oil
    A: Clear up residual oil stain inside oilcan, replace standard lubricating oil with required quantity

    Q:Demolition Hammer – Insufficient hammering – Wearout in piston ring
    A: Replace piston ring

    Q:Demolition Hammer – Insufficient hammering – Lubricating oil volatilization or failure
    A: Replace lubricating oil

    Q:Demolition Hammer – Machine superheating – Insufficient motor cooling
    A: Dedust air outlet

    Q:Demolition Hammer – Machine superheating – Electromotor overload
    A: Overload protection

    Q:Demolition Hammer – Failed to reach rated power – Electrocircuit overload due to lighting device, public utility or other electric appliances
    A: No use of public utility or other electric appliances on machine-connected electrocircuit

    Q:Demolition Hammer – Excessive sparkling during running – Disconnection between carbon brush and commutator
    A: Replace carbon brush

    Q:Demolition Hammer – Excessive sparkling during running – Overvoltage in supply power
    A: Regulate supply voltage

    Q:Demolition Hammer – Excessive sparkling during running – Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in commutator segment
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Demolition Hammer – Excessive sparkling during running – Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in rotor winding shortcircuit
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Demolition Hammer – Excessive sparkling during running – Excessive wearout of carbon brush
    A: Replace carbon brush by reparier

    Q:Demolition Hammer – Excessive sparkling during running – Underpressure in carbon brush spring
    A: Replace carbon brush by reparier

    Q:Demolition Hammer – Sluggish start-up, falling short of running speed – Low supply voltage
    A: Regulate supply voltage

    Q:Demolition Hammer – Sluggish start-up, falling short of running speed – Motor damage
    A: Replace electric motor by repairer

    Q:Demolition Hammer – Sluggish start-up, falling short of running speed – Unsmooth running in mechanical part
    A: Check mechanical part by repairer

    Q:Rotary Hammer – Out of service – Disconnection between carbon brush and commutator
    A: Replace carbon brush

    Q:Rotary Hammer – Out of service – Stator wiring disconnection
    A: Reconnection by repairer

    Q:Rotary Hammer – Out of service – Wearout of carbon brush
    A: Replace carbon brush by repairer

    Q:Rotary Hammer – Out of service – Burnout of stator or rotor coil
    A: Replace stator or rotor by repairer

    Q:Rotary Hammer – Out of service – Loose switching contact
    A: Replace switchboard by repairer

    Q:Rotary Hammer – Out of service – At switch-off
    A: Switch on

    Q:Rotary Hammer – Out of service – Shortcircuit in power supply
    A: Repair and reconnection

    Q:Rotary Hammer – Out of service – Disconnection between plug and power socket
    A: Put plug in power socket

    Q:Demolition Hammer – Out of service – Disconnection between carbon brush and commutator
    A: Replace carbon brush

    Q:Demolition Hammer – Out of service – Run out of carbon brush
    A: Replace carbon brush

    Q:Demolition Hammer – Out of service – Stator wiring disconnection
    A: Reconnection by repairer

    Q:Demolition Hammer – Out of service – Burnout of stator or rotor coil
    A: Replace stator or rotor by repairer

    Q:Demolition Hammer – Out of service – Loose switching contact
    A: Replace switchboard by repairer

    Q:Demolition Hammer – Out of service – At switch-off
    A: Switch on

    Q:Demolition Hammer – Out of service – Shortcircuit in power supply
    A: Repair and reconnection

    Q:Demolition Hammer – Out of service – Disconnection between plug and power socket
    A: Put plug in power socket


  • Portable Blower & Heat Gun

    Q:Portable Blower – Insufficient air output – Blockup at air intake or air outlet
    A: Clear up air intake/outlet

    Q:Portable Blower – Insufficient air output – Insufficient motor speed due to undervoltage in service voltage
    A: Check service voltage

    Q:Portable Blower – Insufficient air output – Incorrect speed adjustment
    A: Check and adjust speed regulator

    Q:Portable Blower – Insufficient air output – Fan blade damaged
    A: Overhaul fan blade by repairer

    Q:Portable Blower – Insufficient air output – Running speed drop due to electric machine in abnormal condition
    A: Check electric machine by repairer

    Q:Portable Blower – Excessive mechanical vibration – Fan blade damaged
    A: Replace fan blade by repairer

    Q:Portable Blower – Failed to reach rated power – Electrocircuit overload due to lighting device, public utility or other electric appliances
    A: No use of public utility or other electric appliances on machine-connected electrocircuit

    Q:Portable Blower – Excessive machinery noise – Bearing failure
    A: Replace bearing

    Q:Portable Blower – Excessive machinery noise – Fan blade damaged
    A: Replace fan blade by repairer

    Q:Portable Blower – Excessive machinery noise – Electric machine at fault
    A: Check electric machine by repairer

    Q:Portable Blower – Excessive sparkling during running – Disconnection between carbon brush and commutator
    A: Replace carbon brush

    Q:Portable Blower – Excessive sparkling during running – Overvoltage in supply power
    A: Regulate supply voltage

    Q:Portable Blower – Excessive sparkling during running – Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in commutator segment
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Portable Blower – Excessive sparkling during running – Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in rotor winding shortcircuit
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Portable Blower – Excessive sparkling during running – Excessive wearout of carbon brush
    A: Replace carbon brush by reparier

    Q:Portable Blower – Excessive sparkling during running – Underpressure in carbon brush spring
    A: Replace carbon brush by reparier

    Q:Portable Blower – Sluggish start-up of electric motor, falling short of running speed – Burnout of switching contacts
    A: Replace switchboard by repairer

    Q:Portable Blower – Sluggish start-up of electric motor, falling short of running speed – Low supply voltage
    A: Regulate supply voltage

    Q:Portable Blower – Sluggish start-up, falling short of running speed – Unsmooth running in mechanical part
    A: Check mechanical part by repairer

    Q:Portable Blower – Out of service – Disconnection between carbon brush and commutator
    A: Replace carbon brush

    Q:Portable Blower – Out of service – Stator wiring disconnection
    A: Reconnection by repairer

    Q:Portable Blower – Out of service – Burnout of stator or rotor coil
    A: Replace stator or rotor by repairer

    Q:Portable Blower – Out of service – Loose switching contact
    A: Replace switchboard by repairer

    Q:Portable Blower – Out of service – At switch-off
    A: Switch on

    Q:Portable Blower – Out of service – Shortcircuit in power supply
    A: Repair and reconnection

    Q:Portable Blower – Out of service – Disconnection between plug and power socket
    A: Put plug in power socket


  • Saw

    Q:Mitre Saw – Laser flashlight failure – Laser flashlight damaged
    A: Replace laser flashlight by repairer

    Q:Mitre Saw – Laser flashlight failure – Transformer damage
    A: Replace transformer by repairer

    Q:Mitre Saw – Laser flashlight failure – Loose switching contact
    A: Replace switchboard by repairer

    Q:Mitre Saw – Laser flashlight failure – At switch-off
    A: Switch on

    Q:Mitre Saw – Laser flashlight failure – Shortcircuit in power supply
    A: Repair and reconnection

    Q:Mitre Saw – Laser flashlight failure – Disconnection between plug and power socket
    A: Put plug in power socket

    Q:Mitre Saw – Sawing failure – Rotor tooth or gear wheel damaged
    A: Replace gear wheel or rotor

    Q:Mitre Saw – Sawing failure – Loose connection between saw blade and clamping screw
    A: Screw up clamping screw

    Q:Mitre Saw – Sawing failure – Damaged or blunt saw blade
    A: Replace saw blade with reference to instruction manual

    Q:Mitre Saw – Nonstandard sawing – Improper angular adjustment
    A: Angular readjustment

    Q:Mitre Saw – Failure in movable guard – Torsional spring failure
    A: Replace torsional spring by repairer

    Q:Mitre Saw – Failure in movable guard – Sawdust blockup
    A: Clear up sawdust

    Q:Mitre Saw – Failure in movable guard – Connecting rod distorted
    A: Replace movabel guard accessory

    Q:Mitre Saw – Not trim alignment – Failure in angular degree indicating needle
    A: Regulate angular degree indicating needle by repairer

    Q:Mitre Saw – Excessive mechanical vibration – Saw blade damaged or distorted
    A: Replace saw blade

    Q:Mitre Saw – Excessive mechanical vibration – Improper installation of saw blade
    A: Installation with reference to instruction manual

    Q:Mitre Saw – Excessive mechanical vibration – Rotor in dynamic imbalance
    A: Replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Mitre Saw – Machine superheating – Insufficient motor cooling
    A: Dedust air outlet

    Q:Mitre Saw – Machine superheating – Electromotor overload
    A: Overload protection

    Q:Mitre Saw – Failed to reach rated power – Electrocircuit overload due to lighting device, public utility or other electric appliances
    A: No use of public utility or other electric appliances on machine-connected electrocircuit

    Q:Mitre Saw – Excessive machinery noise – Gear tooth noise due to severe wear of gear wheel
    A: Replace gear wheel

    Q:Mitre Saw – Excessive machinery noise – Excessive sawing noise due to wearout of saw blade
    A: Replace saw blade

    Q:Mitre Saw – Excessive machinery noise – Electric machine at fault
    A: Check electric machine by repairer

    Q:Mitre Saw – Excessive sparkling during running – Disconnection between carbon brush and commutator
    A: Replace carbon brush

    Q:Mitre Saw – Excessive sparkling during running – Overvoltage in supply power
    A: Regulate supply voltage

    Q:Mitre Saw – Excessive sparkling during running – Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in commutator segment
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Mitre Saw – Excessive sparkling during running – Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in rotor winding shortcircuit
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Mitre Saw – Excessive sparkling during running – Excessive wearout of carbon brush
    A: Replace carbon brush by reparier

    Q:Mitre Saw – Excessive sparkling during running – Underpressure in carbon brush spring
    A: Replace carbon brush by reparier

    Q:Mitre Saw – Sluggish start-up, falling short of running speed – Burnout of switch contact
    A: Replace switchboard by repairer

    Q:Mitre Saw – Sluggish start-up, falling short of running speed – Low supply voltage
    A: Regulate supply voltage

    Q:Mitre Saw – Sluggish start-up, falling short of running speed – Unsmooth running in mechanical part
    A: Check mechanical part by repairer

    Q:Mitre Saw – Out of service – Disconnection between carbon brush and commutator
    A: Replace carbon brush

    Q:Mitre Saw – Out of service – Stator wiring disconnection
    A: Reconnection by repairer

    Q:Mitre Saw – Out of service – Burnout of stator or rotor coil
    A: Replace stator or rotor by repairer

    Q:Mitre Saw – Out of service – Loose switching contact
    A: Replace switchboard or reconnect lead wire by repairer

    Q:Mitre Saw – Out of service – At switch-off
    A: Switch on

    Q:Mitre Saw – Out of service – Shortcircuit in power supply
    A: Repair and reconnection

    Q:Mitre Saw – Out of service – Disconnection between plug and power socket
    A: Put plug in power socket

    Q:Cut Off Saw – Excessive machinery noise – Improper installation of abrasive disc cutter
    A: Reinstall abrasive disc cutter to avoid severe deflective running

    Q:Cut Off Saw – Excessive machinery noise – Abrasive disc cutter damaged
    A: Replace abrasive disc cutter

    Q:Cut Off Saw – Excessive machinery noise – Breakdown in electric motor or gear wheel
    A: Check electric motor or gear wheel by repairer

    Q:Cut Off Saw – Excessive mechanical vibration – Nonstandard abrasive disc cutter or showing swaying or imbalance
    A: Replace qualified abrasive disc cutter

    Q:Cut Off Saw – Excessive mechanical vibration – Improper installation of abrasive disc cutter
    A: Check and keep clamping plate, abrasive disc cutter and take off shaft in tight engagement

    Q:Cut Off Saw – Cutting quality decline – Misuse of unmatched abrasive disc cutter
    A: Properly select abrasive disc cutter with reference to raw material

    Q:Cut Off Saw – Cutting quality decline – Motor running speed drop
    A: Check supply voltage

    Q:Cut Off Saw – Cutting quality decline – Improper installation of abrasive disc cutter
    A: Reinstall abrasive disc cutter

    Q:Cut Off Saw – Cutting quality decline – Beyond the bounds of machine capability
    A: No overuse beyond cutting ability

    Q:Cut Off Saw – Cutting quality decline – Severe wear in abrasive disc cutter
    A: Replace abrasive disc cutter

    Q:Cut Off Saw – Cutting quality decline – Nonstandard abrasive disc cutter
    A: Replace qualified abrasive disc cutter

    Q:Cut Off Saw – Overheating in gearing box – Excessive tight gear engagement or get stuck by foreign material
    A: Check gear engagement or remove foreign mateirial by repairer

    Q:Cut Off Saw – Overheating in gearing box – Insufficient lubricating oil or smeary lubricating section
    A: Replenish lubricating oil or remove foreign material by repairer

    Q:Cut Off Saw – No motion of abrasive disc cutter during motor running – Rupture in gear shaft or woodruff key
    A: Check gear shaft or woodruff key

    Q:Cut Off Saw – Sluggish start-up, falling short of running speed – Unsmooth running in mechanical part
    A: Check mechanical part by repairer

    Q:Cut Off Saw – Sluggish start-up, falling short of running speed – Brunout of switch contact
    A: Replace switchboard by repairer

    Q:Cut Off Saw – Sluggish start-up, falling short of running speed – Low supply voltage
    A: Regulate to rated voltage

    Q:Cut Off Saw – Failed to reach rated power – Electrocircuit overload due to lighting device, public utility or other electric appliances
    A: No use of public utility or other electric appliances on machine-connected electrocircuit

    Q:Cut Off Saw – Excessive sparkling during running – Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in commutator segment
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Cut Off Saw – Excessive sparkling during running – Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in rotor winding shortcircuit
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Cut Off Saw – Excessive sparkling during running – Disconnection between carbon brush and commutator
    A: Replace carbon brush

    Q:Cut Off Saw – Excessive sparkling during running – Overvoltage in supply power
    A: Regulate supply voltage

    Q:Cut Off Saw – Excessive sparkling during running – Excessive wearout of carbon brush
    A: Replace carbon brush by repairer

    Q:Cut Off Saw – Excessive sparkling during running – Underpressure in carbon brush spring
    A: Replace carbon brush by repairer

    Q:Circular Saw – Failure in movable guard – Torsional spring failure
    A: Replace torsional spring by repairer

    Q:Circular Saw – Failure in movable guard – Sawdust blockup
    A: Clear up sawdust

    Q:Circular Saw – Laser flashlight failure – Laser flashlight damaged
    A: Replace laser flashlight by repairer

    Q:Circular Saw – Laser flashlight failure – Transformer damage
    A:

    Q:Circular Saw – Laser flashlight failure – Loose switching contact
    A: Replace switchboard by repairer

    Q:Circular Saw – Laser flashlight failure – At switch-off
    A: Switch on

    Q:Circular Saw – Laser flashlight failure – Shortcircuit in power supply
    A: Repair and reconnection

    Q:Circular Saw – Laser flashlight failure – Disconnection between plug and power socket
    A: Put plug in power socket

    Q:Circular Saw – Sawing failure – Rotor tooth or gear wheel
    A: Replace gear wheel or rotor

    Q:Circular Saw – Sawing failure – Loose connection between saw blade and clamping screw
    A: Screw up clamping screw

    Q:Circular Saw – Sawing failure – Saw blade damaged
    A: Replace saw blade

    Q:Circular Saw – Excessive mechanical vibration – Gear wheel or rotor tooth damaged
    A: Replace gear wheel or rotor

    Q:Circular Saw – Excessive mechanical vibration – Rotor in dynamic imbalance
    A: Replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Circular Saw – Machine superheating – Insufficient motor cooling
    A: Dedust air outlet

    Q:Circular Saw – Machine superheating – Electromotor overload
    A: Overload protection

    Q:Circular Saw – Failed to reach rated power – Electrocircuit overload due to lighting device, public utility or other electric appliances
    A: No use of public utility or other electric appliances on machine-connected electrocircuit

    Q:Circular Saw – Excessive machinery noise – Gear wheel or rotor tooth damaged
    A: Replace gear wheel or rotor

    Q:Circular Saw – Excessive machinery noise – Electric motor at fault
    A: Check motor by repairer

    Q:Circular Saw – Excessive sparkling during running – Disconnection between carbon brush and commutator
    A: Replace carbon brush

    Q:Circular Saw – Excessive sparkling during running – Overvoltage in supply power
    A: Regulate supply voltage

    Q:Circular Saw – Excessive sparkling during running – Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in commutator segment
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Circular Saw – Excessive sparkling during running – Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in rotor winding shortcircuit
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Circular Saw – Excessive sparkling during running – Excessive wearout of carbon brush
    A: Replace carbon brush by reparier

    Q:Circular Saw – Excessive sparkling during running – Underpressure in carbon brush spring
    A: Replace carbon brush by reparier

    Q:Circular Saw – Sluggish start-up, falling short of running speed – Burnout of switch contact
    A: Replace switchboard by repairer

    Q:Circular Saw – Sluggish start-up, falling short of running speed – Low supply voltage
    A: Regulate supply voltage

    Q:Circular Saw – Sluggish start-up, falling short of running speed – Unsmooth running in mechanical part
    A: Check mechanical part by repairer

    Q:Table Saw – Difficult to shut down saw blade movable guard – Blockup at movable guard due to sawdust or foreign material
    A: Remove sawdust or foreign mateiral

    Q:Table Saw – Laser flashlight out of service – Laser flashlight damaged
    A: Replace laser flashlight by repairer

    Q:Table Saw – Laser flashlight out of service – Loose switching contact
    A: Replace switchboard by repairer

    Q:Table Saw – Laser flashlight out of service – At switch-off
    A: Switch on

    Q:Table Saw – Laser flashlight out of service – Running out of charging capacity in accumulator
    A: Replace laser flashlight accumulator

    Q:Table Saw – Sawdust in splashing during cutting – Blockup at sawdust bleed hole
    A: Clear up sawdust bleed hole or keep it connected with dust extractor

    Q:Table Saw – Excessive mechanical vibration – Saw blade distorted or damaged
    A: Replace saw blade by repairer

    Q:Table Saw – Excessive mechanical vibration – Fastening screw in loosening
    A: Screw up fastening screw

    Q:Table Saw – Excessive mechanical vibration – Improperly setting machine or omitting rubber feet
    A: Properly resetting machine or refix rubber feet

    Q:Table Saw – Cutting quality decline – Running speed drop
    A: Check electric motor and supply voltage

    Q:Table Saw – Cutting quality decline – Saw blade unmatched to raw material to be sawed
    A: Replace saw blade by repairer

    Q:Table Saw – Cutting quality decline – Resin or sawdust on saw blade
    A: Remove foreign material

    Q:Table Saw – Cutting quality decline – Untrimmed sawnotch due to blunt saw blade
    A: Replace saw blade by repairer

    Q:Table Saw – Machine overheating – Unsmooth air outlet
    A: Clear up air duct and air outlet

    Q:Table Saw – Machine overheating – Electromotor overload
    A: Operate with reference to instruction manual

    Q:Table Saw – Running speed drop – Partial shortcircuit in rotor
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Table Saw – Running speed drop – Starting up at low speed
    A: Regulate to high speed

    Q:Table Saw – Running speed drop – Mechanical part damage
    A: Replace mechanical part by repairer

    Q:Table Saw – Running speed drop – Decline in supply voltage
    A: Check and repair supply power

    Q:Table Saw – Excessive sparkling during running – Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in commutator segment
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Table Saw – Excessive sparkling during running – Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in rotor winding shortcircuit
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Table Saw – Excessive sparkling during running – Disconnection between carbon brush and commutator
    A: Replace carbon brush

    Q:Table Saw – Excessive sparkling during running – Overvoltage in supply power
    A: Regulate supply voltage

    Q:Table Saw – Excessive sparkling during running – Excessive wearout of carbon brush
    A: Replace carbon brush by reparier

    Q:Table Saw – Excessive sparkling during running – Underpressure in carbon brush spring
    A: Replace carbon brush by reparier

    Q:Table Saw – Out of service at switch-on – Disconnection between carbon brush and commutator
    A: Check connection between carbon brush and commutator

    Q:Table Saw – Out of service at switch-on -Loose switching contact
    A: Replace switchboard by repairer

    Q:Table Saw – Out of service at switch-on – Wearout of carbon brush
    A: Replace carbon brush by repairer

    Q:Table Saw – Out of service at switch-on – No voltage in supply socket
    A: Check and repair supply power

    Q:Table Saw – Out of service at switch-on – Disconnection between plug and power socket
    A: Put plug in power socket

    Q:Table Saw – Out of service at switch-on – Shortcircuit in motor winding
    A: Replace stator/rotor by repairer

    Q:Cut Off Saw – Out of service at switch-on – Disconnection between carbon brush and commutator
    A: Check and repair connection between carbon brush and commutator

    Q:Cut Off Saw – Out of service at switch-on – Loose switching contact
    A: Replace switchboard by repairer

    Q:Cut Off Saw – Out of service at switch-on – Wearout of carbon brush
    A: Replace carbon brush

    Q:Cut Off Saw – Out of service at switch-on – No voltage in supply socket
    A: Check and repair supply power

    Q:Cut Off Saw – Out of service at switch-on – Disconnection between plug and power socket
    A: Put plug in power socket

    Q:Cut Off Saw – Out of service at switch-on – Shortcircuit in electric machine winding
    A: Replace stator/rotor by repairer

    Q:Circular Saw – Out of service – Disconnection between carbon brush and commutator
    A: Replace carbon brush

    Q:Circular Saw – Out of service – Stator wiring disconnection
    A: Reconnection by repairer

    Q:Circular Saw – Out of service – Burnout of stator or rotor coil
    A: Replace stator or rotor by repairer

    Q:Circular Saw – Out of service – Loose switching contact
    A: Replace switchboard by repairer

    Q:Circular Saw – Out of service – At switch-off
    A: Switch on

    Q:Circular Saw – Out of service – Shortcircuit in power supply
    A: Repair and reconnection

    Q:Circular Saw – Out of service – Disconnection between plug and power socket
    A: Put plug in power socket

    Q:Jig Saw – Laser flashlight failure – Damage in laser flashlight
    A: Replace laser flashlight by repairer

    Q:Jig Saw – Laser flashlight failure – Transformer damage
    A: Replace transformer by repairer

    Q:Jig Saw – Laser flashlight failure – Loose switching contact
    A: Replace switchboard by repairer

    Q:Jig Saw – Laser flashlight failure – At switch-off
    A: Switch on

    Q:Jig Saw – Laser flashlight failure – Shortcircuit in power supply
    A: Repair and reconnection

    Q:Jig Saw – Laser flashlight failure – Disconnection between plug and power socket
    A: Put plug in power socket

    Q:Jig Saw – Failed to assemble sawing blade – Excessive thick sawing blade
    A: Replace suitable sawing blade

    Q:Jig Saw – Machine superheating – Unsmooth air outlet
    A: Clear up air intake/outlet

    Q:Jig Saw – Machine superheating – Electromotor overload
    A: Normally operate with reference to specification

    Q:Jig Saw – Running speed drop – Starting in low speed
    A: Regulate to high speed running

    Q:Jig Saw – Running speed drop – Shortcircuit in rotor
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Jig Saw – Running speed drop – Damage in machinery parts
    A: Replace machinery parts by repairer

    Q:Jig Saw – Running speed drop – Low supply voltage
    A: Regulate supply voltage

    Q:Jig Saw – Excessive sparkling – Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in commutator segment
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Jig Saw – Excessive sparkling – Disconnection between carbon brush and commutator
    A: Replace carbon brush by repairer

    Q:Jig Saw – Excessive sparkling – Overvoltage in supply power
    A: Regulate supply voltage

    Q:Jig Saw – Excessive sparkling – Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in rotor winding shortcircuit
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Jig Saw – Excessive sparkling – Excessive wearout of carbon brush
    A: Replace carbon brush by reparier

    Q:Jig Saw – Excessive sparkling – Underpressure in carbon brush spring
    A: Replace carbon brush by reparier

    Q:Jig Saw – Out of service at switch-on – Disconnection between carbon brush and commutator
    A: Check connection between carbon brush and commutator by repairer

    Q:Jig Saw – Out of service at switch-on – Wearout of carbon brush
    A: Replace carbon brush by repairer

    Q:Jig Saw – Out of service at switch-on – Loose switching contact
    A: Replace switchboard by repairer

    Q:Jig Saw – Out of service at switch-on – Novoltage in supply socket
    A: Check and repair power supply

    Q:Jig Saw – Out of service at switch-on – Disconnection between plug and power socket
    A: Put plug in power socket

    Q:Jig Saw – Out of service at switch-on – Shortcircuit in motor winding
    A: Replace stator/rotor by repairer


  • Cutter

    Q:Marble Cutter – Machine overheating – Motor bearing damage
    A: Check or replace bearing by repairer

    Q:Marble Cutter – Machine overheating – Overload running
    A: Operate with reference to instruction manual

    Q:Marble Cutter – Failed to reach full power – Electrocircuit overload due to lighting device, public utility or other electric appliances
    A: No use of public utility or other electric appliances on machine-connected electrocircuit

    Q:Marble Cutter – Excessive noise during noload running – Motor bearing damage
    A: Replace motor bearing by repairer

    Q:Marble Cutter – Difficult cutting or cutting quality decline – Unmatched selction of cutting blade
    A: Select cutting blade with reference to instruction manual

    Q:Marble Cutter – Difficult cutting or cutting quality decline – Improper connection of cooling pipe
    A: Reconnect cooling pipe

    Q:Marble Cutter – Difficult cutting or cutting quality decline – Running speed drop
    A: Check supply voltage

    Q:Marble Cutter – Difficult cutting or cutting quality decline – Replace cutting blade
    A: Reinstall cutting blade

    Q:Marble Cutter – Difficult cutting or cutting quality decline – Excessive blunt cutting blade
    A: Replace cutting blade

    Q:Marble Cutter – Excessive sparkling during running – Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in commutator segment
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Marble Cutter – Excessive sparkling during running – Ring fire caused by shortcircuit in rotor winding shortcircuit
    A: Check or replace rotor by repairer

    Q:Marble Cutter – Excessive sparkling during running – Excessive wearout of carbon brush
    A: Replace carbon brush by reparier

    Q:Marble Cutter – Excessive sparkling during running – Underpressure in carbon brush spring
    A: Replace carbon brush by reparier

    Q:Marble Cutter – Out of service at switch-on – Disconnection between carbon brush and commutator
    A: Check connection between carbon brush and commutator

    Q:Marble Cutter – Out of service at switch-on – Loose switching contact
    A: Replace switchboard by repairer

    Q:Marble Cutter – Out of service at switch-on – Novoltage in supply socket
    A: Check and repair supply power

    Q:Marble Cutter – Out of service at switch-on – Wearout of carbon brush
    A: Replace carbon brush by repairer

    Q:Marble Cutter – Out of service at switch-on – Disconnection between plug and power socket
    A: Put plug in power socket

    Q:Marble Cutter – Out of service at switch-on – Shortcircuit in motor winding
    A: Replace stator/rotor by repairer


  • Drill Press

    Q:Drill Press – No motion in drill chuck – Disconnection between drill chuck and main drilling spindle
    A: Refitting drill chuck

    Q:Drill Press – No motion in drill chuck – Wearout of driving belt or belt fracture
    A: Replace driving wheel or driving belt

    Q:Drill Press – Substandard auger boring quality – Driving blet tensile elongation or running speed drop due to wearout in driving belt
    A: Replace driving belt

    Q:Drill Press – Substandard auger boring quality – Improper adjustment of driving belt
    A: Readjust driving belt

    Q:Drill Press – Substandard auger boring quality – Wearout of drilling bit
    A: Replace drilling bit

    Q:Drill Press – Superheating during running – Excessive tight in belt
    A: Properly regulate belt

    Q:Drill Press – Superheating during running – Damage in capacitor
    A: Replace capacitor by repairer

    Q:Drill Press – Superheating during running – Stopover or damage in bearing
    A: Replace bearing by repairer

    Q:Drill Press – Superheating during running – Bearing overheating due to deficient lubricating oil, excessive thick lubricating oil or bearing full of grease stain
    A: Supplement or replace lubricating oil and clean up bearing

    Q:Drill Press – Superheating during running – Insufficient motor cooling
    A: Dedust electric motor

    Q:Drill Press – Superheating during running – Electromotor overload
    A: Overload protection

    Q:Drill Press – Failed to reach full power – Electrocircuit overload due to lighting device, public utility or other electric appliances
    A: No use of public utility or other electric appliances on machine-connected electrocircuit

    Q:Drill Press – Excessive running noise – Severe wear in bearing or edge friction in stator/rotor
    A: Replace bearing, stator or rotor

    Q:Drill Press – Excessive running noise – Stopover in mechanical running gear or damage in bearing
    A: Check mechanical part by repairer

    Q:Drill Press – Excessive running noise – Electric motor at fault
    A: Check motor by repairer

    Q:Drill Press – Sluggish start-up of electric motor, falling short of running speed – Low supply voltage
    A: Regulate supply voltage

    Q:Drill Press – Sluggish start-up of electric motor, falling short of running speed – Capacitor damage
    A: Replace capacitor by repairer

    Q:Drill Press – Sluggish start-up of electric motor, falling short of running speed – Burnout of switching contacts
    A: Repair or replace switchboard by repairer

    Q:Drill Press – Sluggish start-up of electric motor, falling short of running speed – Unsmooth running in mechanical part
    A: Check mechanical part by repairer

    Q:Drill Press – Electric motor out of service – Electric circuit disconnection
    A: Check electric circuit connection by repairer

    Q:Drill Press – Electric motor out of service – Tripout due to improper closing of movable guard
    A: Shut down movable guard again

    Q:Drill Press – Electric motor out of service – Stator wiring disconnection
    A: Reconnection by repairer

    Q:Drill Press – Electric motor out of service – Burnout of stator coil
    A: Replace stator by repairer

    Q:Drill Press – Electric motor out of service – Loose switching contact
    A: Replace switchboard by repairer

    Q:Drill Press – Electric motor out of service – At switch-off
    A: Switch on

    Q:Drill Press – Electric motor out of service – Shortcircuit in power supply
    A: Repair and reconnection

    Q:Drill Press – Electric motor out of service – Disconnection between plug and power socket
    A: Put plug in power socket