Replacing Carbon Brushes - Makita DPP200 Instruction Manual

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9.
Install the battery cartridge and run the tool for
several strokes with the return lever is in open position.
After that, run the tool again with the return lever is in
closed position.
Doing this purges trapped air out of the system. Repeat
this procedure to make sure that the punch piston is
almost at the bottom of its stroke.
10. Add additional oil as necessary by repeating step
3 to 9.
If the oil is depleted excessively, you need to repeat this
procedure several times.

Replacing carbon brushes

Replace the carbon brushes when they wear down to
the limit mark.
NOTICE:
Keep the carbon brushes clean and
free to slip in the holders.
NOTICE:
Both carbon brushes must be replaced
at the same time.
NOTICE:
Use only identical carbon brushes.
► 1 . Limit mark
1.
Remove two screws on the rear cover using a
screwdriver and then remove the rear cover.
► 1 . Rear cover 2. Screw
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2.
Raise the arm part of the spring and then place
it in the recessed part of the housing with a slotted bit
screwdriver or the like.
► 1 . Arm 2. Spring 3. Recessed part
3.
Remove the carbon brush caps of the carbon
brushes using pliers and then take out the worn carbon
brushes. Insert the new carbon brushes and attach the
carbon brush caps.
► 1 . Carbon brush cap
4.
Make sure that the carbon brush caps have fit into
the holes in brush holders securely.
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► 1 . Hole 2. Carbon brush cap
5.
Reinstall the rear cover and tighten two screws
securely.
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