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The casing at the saw end will have an inside case that is bolted either from behind the gears or from the armature side by screws. This has to be undone to allow the bearing to separate from the case
Removed the three screws to release the motor housing from the blade housing. If the the armature stays in the motor case then try tapping the edge of the open end of the housing with a soft mallet. If it still won't move hole the end of the armature in a vice using SOFT JAWS and then tap the edge of the housing to remove the motor case.
It might be that the rear bearing has siezed in the housing.
Likely to be weak battery due to end of life. Test battery voltage with meter right after charge , then again after use then stop. If voltage changes /drops, battery is worn out. If battery has full charge, check the condition of the battery contacts within the driver. Pull out the battery and look inside. The contacts should look bright and shiney. If dark, may need to replace them, but suspect that the switch is also bad. Good luck.
Makita ML902 - great flashlight. but I wanted to upgrade the lamp to LED, and found that the POLARITY was wrong . so i HAD to open the dern thang. the 'special tool' and 'keep in-house' conspiracy had me 'fuming' ... turns out if one were to mark the EXACT spot that the pivot occurs with a felt pen, by drilling a small (sized) hole on each side, (stop as soon as the bit is thru! the shiney material that you stop at are lamp straps) then pressing 2 stiff objects from both sides, the head pops off ! one more screw is uncovered, making it an even 4 screws holding it all together. When i opened the case up, one wire wasn't even soldered to the switch ! aargh. so - swapped polarity, re-soldered the connections, add a bit of fresh solder, re-assemble, voila! I love the 9 volt cases, upgrading everything to 12v and 16v lithium 18650 cells. these old Makita ensembles are great! saw, drill, angle drill, light...
Remove the screw inside (clockwise) mount a big Allen key in the chuck ,shortest part inside the chuck, hurt the key with a hammer to make tre drill move counterclockwiseto unblock it
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