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my dremel 4000 make noise and the temperature fusible (110 ºc) got burned, is a brand new dremel 4000 .
the rotation is not continued is like little jumps, maybe it`s a electronic speed control prblem ??
claudioman2009 - Réponse
I had this issue as well. Fixed it by removing one side of the case and blowing out the back end of the "dial" potentiometer with compressed air. It could also be the brush contacts need to be tightened slightly.
Chris Barth -
changed the fusible, and the rotation is not smooth and make noise again and the fusible gets burned again. the Dremel is brand new and clean. worked fine for some hours.
claudioman2009 - Réponse
My dremel4000 was working great but I tried this with a 15mm ply and the 561 bit to make a hole. I kept the dremel running for a long time and it got some goose bumps kind of bubble on the rubber side and stopped working. What would be the problem
Arun George - Réponse
The electrical assembly does not necessarily need replacing if the tool does not start when switching it on. The switch design is not very robust. The blue plastic on/off button operates a little microswitch just under the variable speed adjuster. If the blue plastic is not pressing firmly on the microswitch then it can fail to turn on. I just took mine apart and refitted everything and it worked. If it fails again then I will glue a little packing piece on the blue plastic to ensure that everything presses firmly together. That ought to fix it.
David Payne - Réponse