I'm wondering if anyone here has any experience or ideas on fixing Dremel Tools...
My Dremel 400XPR multi-tool finally gave up the ghost, so as a first step I changed out the brushes, even though they didn't look too bad. Well, that didn't work... And as you can see from this pix, there really aren't too many moving/replaceable parts in these tools: (The brushes are at upper left.) I read on some DIY sites online that the commutator should be cleaned; that's the brass contact area at the left end of the bearing/motor shaft. So I brightened that up, and here's what it looks like when all cleaned -- as it was almost all black all-around before I started: After I cleaned up that part, I carefully worked put some new bearing lube into the fore/aft bearings and then I brushed or wiped all the dirt and dust out of the motor casing and the plastic case itself.
Well darn -- all that didn't work either...
It would cost $20 plus shipping & handling to replace the variable speed control, and about $15 to replace the on/off switch. (Right now, it only goes "zzzttt" when I plug it in quickly...)
Options include:
(a) Putting it into a vise and using a "fan belt" to forcibly start/rotate the shaft as I apply the 120v power via a circuit breaker power strip. (Maybe that will help seat the new brushes?)
(b) Taking the chance on replacing the variable power board & switch.
(c) Just buy a new one.
Since I don't like electrical things that go "zzzttt and crackle" and don't start when they should --

Oh, and by the way -- I have only used this to work on wood stocks -- and never on the metal of my guns. (Figured I would add that disclaimer.)

Thanks for any ideas!
Old No7