Makita DTD155 Repair Manual page 14

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Fig. 34
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[3]
Fig. 35
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Remove Rotor [1] from Stator [2].
Push Rotor [1] against workbench.
Push down Stator [2] to remove Rotor [1] from Stator [2].
When handling or storing multiple Rotors, be sure to keep a
proper distance between Rotors. Because Rotor has strong
magnet force, failure to follow this instruction could result in:
Finger injury caused by pinching between Rotors pulling
each other
Magnetic loss of Rotors or damage on the magnet
portion of Rotor
3
Remove Switch [3] from Controller by disconnecting two
Flag receptacles [1] and Connector [2].
[2]
Remove Flag receptacles [1] while releasing lock with a
slotted screwdriver or the like.
Diagnose Switch with 1R413.
4
To remove Stator [3] from Controller, first disconnect three
Straight terminals, and then remove Sensor board [2] from
Stator [3] by removing three PT 2x6 Tapping screws [1]
[3]
with a No.1 Phillips screwdriver.
Straight terminals can be easily removed with a help of
Pliers or the like.
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