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Black and Decker Pivot Plus PD600 Circuit Board Replacement

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    • Remove the nine 15mm Philips #1 screws

    • Remove the two 12.5mm Philips #1 screws

    • Remove the two 10mm Philips #1 screws

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    • Lift one side of the drill casing off of the drill. Note that the drill casing consists of two pieces on either side of the drill.

  3. Black and Decker Pivot Plus PD600 Circuit Board Replacement, Circuit Board: étape 3, image 1 de 1
    • Carefully grip the circuit board on the exposed edge and lift it away from the drill as far as is possible.

    • Make note of where each wire connects on the circuit board.

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    • Starting from the most accessible wire, desolder the wires from the circuit board one by one.

    • Make sure that the tip of the soldering iron is clean of all residue before starting.

    • Heat the soldering iron only to the temperature required to melt the solder. Check the specifications on your spool of solder for the correct temperature.

    • Once all of the wires have been desoldered from the circuit board, remove the circuit board completely from the drill.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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It’s important to note the *color of the wires as they are de-soldered, and their *locations on the *circuit board, in order to re-solder them in the correct location as you re-assemble your drill-driver. (Not everyone has a long-term, photographic memory) I found this to be very important as I was interrupted during my repair and could not return for 1 or 2 days to complete it.

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