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The smoke escaped from my antique Bosch hammer drill, closer inspection shows the culprit to be a tiny component under the trigger switch. Its metal contacts piggyback onto the live and neutral where they connect to the switch, and it has another wire that leapfrogs the switch and connect to the drill gubbins.
I've been unable to identify it on ebay using the various numbers on it, help me save my drill!
Capicitor. Or more likely a few Capicitors in a single package.
I'd Google the part n mber but the units would suggest a capacitor
Similar to item 12 here (but not the same so a bit more googling): http://www.powertoolspares.com/tool/bosch/spares-and-accessories-for-rotary-hammer-pbh-240-re/0603326703/spares/
Given that it's got a rating on it in micro- and picoFarads, I'd suggest that's three capacitors in a box.
Seems to be a reasonably common issue.
See here and the page linked by "Dakotax3", http://www.woodworkforums.com/showthread.php?t=129453
Thanks guys, part ordered for <£10 🙂 Hopefully its the right one!
Link?
Item 12.
Postage is more than the bloody part!
As Spooky pointed out, part 12. Mine went last year. Make sure you don't disturb any more wires than you need to. Otherwise you find out the drill only works in reverse and they are pig to sort out.
Success! After putting it back together it wouldn't work but then discovered the fuse had also popped...then spent a few minutes head scratching as it was only a 3 amp fuse which seems weedy for an SDS drill, but I did the maths and 500 watts/240 volts does indeed draw less than 3 amps.
Back to abusing it with jobs requiring unsuitable levels of torque...
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(although Mr Sky man did a p-poor job screwing the ugly dish to my house, half the holes didn't even have plugs in them...



