Dremel question
Hey guys i think my dremel, model 395 has a problem,every time i turn it On,i can see a spark inside the back vent not the front vent were the fans are.So is it a problem or is it meant to be that way?what about your dremel do you see a spark or is it just mine? HELP!! <Thanks>
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I see sparks in mine,they are from the contacts in the motor brushes.No need to be scared.

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That happens on some drills when its not in gear properly. Halfway between neutral and foward or neutral and reverse
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Yeah what he saidrna_duelers wrote:I see sparks in mine,they are from the contacts in the motor brushes.No need to be scared.

It are just the brushes yes, nothing too worry about unless it starts smoking and smelling.
But many tools may spark.
This is also a good example why a BRUSHLESS motor should be used for a chamber fan.
Brushed motors spark sometimes.
But many tools may spark.
This is also a good example why a BRUSHLESS motor should be used for a chamber fan.
Brushed motors spark sometimes.
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Sounds like the camounacater needs cleaned, they get carbon build up from the arcing. You can still get new brushs for them, but i strongly sagest cleaning the camounacater, even if you don't get new brushs.
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Mine doesn't spark but small sparks inside electrical motors aren't uncommon.
camounacater

Mine doesn't spark but small sparks inside electrical motors aren't uncommon.
How can i get to the camounacater so i can clean it? ,also how do i clean it?jrrdw wrote:Sounds like the camounacater needs cleaned, they get carbon build up from the arcing. You can still get new brushs for them, but i strongly sagest cleaning the camounacater, even if you don't get new brushs.
I knew it! i suspected that the word "camounacter" was worng. i know the word commutator but i couldn't remember it so thats why i just typed "camounacter".
So again, how can i get to the commutator so i can clean it? also how do i clean it?
So again, how can i get to the commutator so i can clean it? also how do i clean it?
The commutator is what what the brushes make contact with, so just pull her apart, making sure you know how it goes back together lol. Then find the commutator and clean her.
On my dremmel the armature (turning part) was inside the ring of magnets, it was easy to take apart and put back together.
You should quickly resolve the problem, or the sparks will pit the metal commutator, creating friction and bumps, resulting in more sparks.
On my dremmel the armature (turning part) was inside the ring of magnets, it was easy to take apart and put back together.
You should quickly resolve the problem, or the sparks will pit the metal commutator, creating friction and bumps, resulting in more sparks.
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You might want to be careful if you're solvent welding and then using that tool... fuel vapors... 

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