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omega3000

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Detail Sander
« on: 22 December 2012, 14:06:24 »

I bought and used my detail sander quite a few times without any issues , i cant get anything to work on it now , it was working fine before i put it away.. ive changed the fuse in the plug but still not working  ??? Anything else i can do/check before i have to throw it away  :(
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Re: Detail Sander
« Reply #1 on: 22 December 2012, 15:36:24 »

Pull the cover off to see if you have pulled a wire out.
Voltage check with a meter before and after the switch (red / live on the switch, black / neutral on the negative) to see if the switch is knackard.

Thats about it really  :)
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Re: Detail Sander
« Reply #2 on: 22 December 2012, 16:39:50 »

 :-X :-X vandal :y :y :y
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Re: Detail Sander
« Reply #3 on: 22 December 2012, 17:11:40 »

Pull the cover off to see if you have pulled a wire out.
Voltage check with a meter before and after the switch (red / live on the switch, black / neutral on the negative) to see if the switch is knackard.

Thats about it really  :)

Will do just that  :y

:-X :-X vandal :y :y :y

It has served well , even sanded some of the triumph herald with it  :-X  ;D
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Re: Detail Sander
« Reply #4 on: 22 December 2012, 17:51:29 »

Check the cable for cuts/nicks.

It's usually the switch, though, in my experience.

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Re: Detail Sander
« Reply #5 on: 22 December 2012, 20:54:09 »

Pull the cover off to see if you have pulled a wire out.
Voltage check with a meter before and after the switch (red / live on the switch, black / neutral on the negative) to see if the switch is knackard.

Thats about it really  :)

Will do just that  :y

:-X :-X vandal :y :y :y

It has served well , even sanded some of the triumph herald with it  :-X  ;D
it did work hard if you sanded all the rust off a herald
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this is a great forum lets not spoil it
long live the magic tree
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Re: Detail Sander
« Reply #6 on: 22 December 2012, 21:00:25 »

Pull the cover off to see if you have pulled a wire out.
Voltage check with a meter before and after the switch (red / live on the switch, black / neutral on the negative) to see if the switch is knackard.

Thats about it really  :)

Will do just that  :y

:-X :-X vandal :y :y :y

It has served well , even sanded some of the triumph herald with it  :-X  ;D
it did work hard if you sanded all the rust off a herald
Only the roof , my arms gave up after that  ;D
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