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Take off the three screws in back of the handle and you should
see the brushes when you remove the back handle piece.
you can change the carbon brushes alone or you can change the holder also if its damaged ,
My solution when the other mentioned ideas didn't work was this: I removed the 7 Torx #20 screws ( a common screw driver will work as well) and removed the housing half to expose the shaft. The chuck shaft bearings and gear lifts out as one assembly. Directly behind the chuck there is a half inch section of shaft exposed. I mounted a vise grip on the shaft (won't hurt it) and clamped the affair in a bench vise. With a 5/16" allen wrench mounted in the chuck and using a mallet I spun the chuck off with a solid smack counter clockwise . Very simple and easy .
your clutch is broken, either putting in a screw that got stuck or just plain too much use. real easy fix, go to ereplacementparts.com, look up the part there and do it yourself, you will save a lot of money
yes,when you look at the front portion of the gun, the tip nozzle thing is actually two separate external parts. The foremost aluminum nozzle and the twisty black plastic thing behind it will pull straight off the piece that is reverse threaded onto the gear box.
you should just have to turn the collar, it is marked with which way to turn for deeper setting of the screws. You can go to Dewaltservicenet.com with your model number and download a copy of the owners manual for more specific information.
go to the tip section or under my profile in the section and there are detailed instructions on how to do this. Let me know if you still need more help.
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