Components, Work Tips - Husqvarna DM 230 Workshop Manual

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Warning
A workshop often has a range of electrical tools at the workplace. It is not uncommon for the
wrong contact to be connected to the mains – perhaps to the very machine you are working with!
A simple way of highlighting this and preventing unintentional connections is to tape over the
contact pin.
Note: A machine that has been dismantled must not be connected to the
mains supply. Functional tests must not, and do not need to be made on a dismantled
machine that is connected to the mains.
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Work tip
The easiest and most convenient way of executing
virtually all service work on the DM230 is with the
machine in a vertical position with the drill spindle
facing downwards.
Do it yourself
A fixture for securing the machine in a vice is easily
made using a wood block and a pair of steel plates.
The wood block should be at an equal height to the
drill spindle, about 55 mm (2-1/4 in.). Drill a hole with
the diameter 1-1/4 inches, corresponding to around 32
mm, in the block.
The two steel plates secure the wood block
horizontally in the vice.
It is even easier to drill a hole in the work bench.
Components
1. Drill spindle
2. Gear knob
3. Gear housing
4. Gear box cover
5. Leakage duct (fault indicator)
6. Spirit level
7. Electric motor
8. Inspection cover to carbon brushes
9. SmartStart™
10. Power switch lock
11. Switch
12. Handle
13. Protecting brace and carrying handle
14. Water connector with valve
15 Mains cable
16 Earth-fault breaker
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