Hitachi 4966376333011 Скачать руководство пользователя страница 7

-6- 

 
 
 

Item 

No. 

Part name 

No. 

used 

Tightening torque 

N•m 

kgf•cm 

[1] 

Tapping Screw (W/Flange) D5 x 20 (Black) 

1.3±0.3 

13±3 

[8] 

Tapping Screw (W/Flange) D3 x 16 (Black) 

12 

3±0.5 

30±5 

 

Shaft sleeve (flexible shaft) 

5±1 

50±10 

 

Hose gland (reference) 

45±10 

450±100 

 
 
 
 
 
Check the following after reassembly:

 

(1) Check that the tool is properly turned on and off by operating the switch trigger and the on lock function 

is activated properly. Also check that the battery cover is smoothly opened and closed. 

(2) Check that the operating mode switches between “Normal” and “Power” with the indicator lamp lighting 

as shown in the table below and vibration frequency (sound of vibration) changes according to the 
operating mode each time the mode switch on the switch panel is pressed. 

Mode 

Normal 

Power 

Display on the switch panel 

 

 

Vibration frequency 

12,000 min

-1

 15,200 

min

-1

 

(3) Check that the battery terminal moves smoothly between housings (A) and (B) without rattling. 
(4) Check that the hose gland is not loose after turning on and off the switch several times. 
 
 
 
 
 
The no-load current value should be 3.5±1 A (39.6 VDC — equivalent to the voltage of a fully charged 
battery) after no-load operation for 5 minutes in the power mode. 

NOTE: The flexible shaft may vibrate heavily with loud noise and the no-load current may be about 

6 A during no-load operation after reassembly. This is due to the unbalanced flexible shaft 
and is not a fault. Heavy vibration or loud noise may be stopped after a while during operation. 
If it still persists, bend the flexible shaft or turn on and off the trigger switch to stabilize the 
rotation of the flexible shaft. 

No-load current 

Checking after reassembly 

Tightening torque 

Содержание 4966376333011

Страница 1: ... 3628DA TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 1 REPAIR GUIDE 2 1 Precautions on disassembly and reassembly 2 Disassembly 2 Reassembly 4 Tightening torque 6 Checking after reassembly 6 No load current 6 CONTENTS Page CONFIDENTIAL Jun 2020 Overseas Sales Management Dept U ...

Страница 2: ...net in the rotor ass y Check whether the sensor magnet in the rotor ass y is deviated from the end face of the rotor core or not Replace the rotor ass y with new one Connector cables of the switch and battery terminal are improperly inserted Turn on the switch and check whether the indicator lamp on the switch panel lights or not Check whether the connector cables are properly inserted or not Prop...

Страница 3: ...ded assembly diagram of the Model UV 3628DA Some abbreviated part names are used in this manual See the parts list for the full names 1 Disassembly of the flexible ass y 1 Wrap the hose gland with a cloth and tap the corner with a hammer to loosen it Remove the flexible ass y from the Front Cover 2 2 Fix the end of the flexible shaft shaft sleeve with pliers Turn the shaft of the Rotor Ass y 5 wit...

Страница 4: ...ck Cover 11 from housing A 3 Removal of the rotor ass y The Rotor Ass y 5 has strong magnetic force Securely hold the Front Cover 2 with one hand and pull out the stator of the Stator FET PCB Ass y 6 in B direction as shown below 4 Removal of the rotor ass y from the front cover Support the Front Cover 2 avoiding contact with the fan of the Rotor Ass y 5 Push the inner ring of the ball bearing in ...

Страница 5: ...one red internal wire and one black internal wire to the right of the noise suppressor Do not put the signal wire on the above areas to avoid being caught by housing B Align the corner of the stator insulator with the corner of the housing A Enlarged view from A Internal wire Stepped portion of housing A Noise suppressor Push the noise suppressor in until it reaches the stepped portion of housing ...

Страница 6: ...eping the Front Cover 2 in contact with the flexible hose If there is any clearance between them the tip of the flexible shaft is not fitted in the mating portion properly Wrap the hose gland with a cloth and tap the corner with a hammer to tighten it Contact Shaft sleeve Fit the protrusions of the Stator FET PCB Ass y 6 in the mating portions of the housing Width across flats portion of the shaft...

Страница 7: ...panel is pressed Mode Normal Power Display on the switch panel Vibration frequency 12 000 min 1 15 200 min 1 3 Check that the battery terminal moves smoothly between housings A and B without rattling 4 Check that the hose gland is not loose after turning on and off the switch several times The no load current value should be 3 5 1 A 39 6 VDC equivalent to the voltage of a fully charged battery aft...

Страница 8: ...M O D E L Rev 1 UV3628DA A A 501 502 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 4 9 ...

Страница 9: ... FET PCB ASS Y 1 7 NAME PLATE 1 8 313687 TAPPING SCREW W FLANGE D3 X 16 BLACK 12 9 376120 HOUSING A B SET 1 10 376123 SWITCH COVER 1 11 376124 ON LOCK COVER 1 12 372120 BATTERY BSL 36B18 EUROPE AUS NZL 1 INCLUD 502 13 376122 BATTERY COVER 1 14 373913 MV LABEL A 1 15 373914 MV LABEL B 1 501 CHARGER MODEL UC 18YSL3 1 502 329897 BATTERY COVER 1 DESCRIPTION REMARKS STANDARD ACCESSORIES ...

Отзывы: