Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
4
Time Required
3 minutes
Sections
2
- Battery
- 1 step
- Magnet
- 3 steps
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Introduction
Here are some causes for a faulty magnet:
Magnet is on the wrong side
If the magnet is on the wrong side it might’ve been placed incorrectly when the drill was being put together. Try finding different objects that generally stick to magnets and see if they stick or not. If it doesn’t work with that side try unscrewing the drill so that you may remove and flip the magnet so that is on the correct side.
Magnet is missing
If the magnet itself is missing it will need to be replaced. Unscrew the screws on the drill to open it up and replace the magnet holder with a new magnet for the drill.
What you need
Step 1
Battery
- Detach the battery unit from the drill body by pressing the battery release buttons on both sides of the unit and pulling outwards.
Detach the battery unit from the drill body by pressing the battery release buttons on both sides of the unit and pulling outwards.
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Step 2
Magnet
- Remove all ten screws from the drill’s casing to gain access to the interior.
Remove all ten screws from the drill’s casing to gain access to the interior.
Step 3
- Using your hands, lift and remove the right cover of the drill body off from the left side and place it down.
Using your hands, lift and remove the right cover of the drill body off from the left side and place it down.
Step 4
- Carefully slide the magnet from its holder.
Carefully slide the magnet from its holder.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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