Makita DS4010 manual

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  • Page 1

    Output S tandard equipment Note: The standard equipment for the tool shown ab ov e may vary by country . Chuck key S-13 ........... 1 (for DS4010, DS4011) Chuck key S-16 ........... 1 (for DS5000) Side grip ...................... 1 Plastic carrying case .... 1 (for DS4011, if requested) O ptional accessories Depth gauge Ke yless Drill chuck set (fo[...]

  • Page 2

    P 2 / 8 R epair CAUTION: Repair the machine in accordance with “Instruction manual” or “Safety instructions”. [1] NECESSAR Y REP AIRING T OOLS [2] LUBRICA TIONS Fig. 1 Code No. Description Use for 1R139 Drill chuck extractor Removing / Assembling Drill chuck 1R223 T orque wrench shaft 20-90 N.m Removing / Assembling Drill chuck 1R224 Ratche[...]

  • Page 3

    P 3 / 8 R epair [3]-2. Drill chuck, Gear , Spindle Fig. 4 Fig. 6 1R139 2. Fit the flats of Spindle to the notch of 1R139 and then hold 1R139 in vise. 3. Attach 1R224 and 1R298 to 1R223 and then secure 1R298 with Drill chuck. 4. T urn 1R223 counterclockwise. 1. Hold Drill chuck in vise. 2. Fit the flats of 781007-2 to those of Spindle and turn 78100[...]

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    P 4 / 8 R epair (2) Gears can be removed as illustrated in Figs. 7 and 8 . (3) Remove Ball bearings on Spindle and Gear complete 7-41 with 1R269 as illustrated in Fig. 9 . 1R340 1. Hold Switch cover handle in vise. remove Bearing retainer 22-36 by turning it clockwise with 1R340. 2. Separate Motor housing complete from Gear housing cover complete b[...]

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    P 5 / 8 R epair (1) Assemble Gear section as illustrated in Figs. 10 and 1 1 . [3] DISASSEMBL Y/ASSEMBL Y [3]-2. Gear , Spindle Fig. 10 Fig. 9 4. Set Pin 3 in place to assemble Gasket and Gear housing cover complete precisely to Gear housing complete in the next step. 5. Align the holes of Gasket and those of Gear housing cover complete and insert [...]

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    C ircuit diagram Blue Brown Color index of lead wires' sheath Black Switch (Noise suppressor is built in.) Line filter Fig.D-1 Field viewed from Armature fan side This Lead wire is black for some countries. This Lead wire is white for some countries. P 6 / 8 Orange White Blue Purple Color index of lead wires' sheath Black Models DS401 1 a[...]

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    Fig.D-2A to Switch Motor Housing viewed from Armature fan side Pass Field lead wires (black, purple, white) through this hole. Pass Field lead wires (blue, orange, black) through this hole. P 7 / 8 Fig.D-2 W iring diagram T o Switch terminals M1 and M2 Motor Housing viewed from Armature fan side Pass Field lead wires (black) through the hole to con[...]

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    W iring diagram (cont.) Fig.D-3A 2. Inflect their Insulated connectors of the Field lead wires until they touch Screw heads. 3. Insulated connectors of Field lead wires (purple) and (orange) have to be located inside of Switch terminal end. 1. Connect Field lead wire (white) to Switch terminal No. 6 and Field lead wire (blue) to Switch terminal No.[...]