Device will not turn on
The drill is unresponsive and will not turn on
It is not plugged in
Insert the end of the power cord into an electrical outlet. Make sure the power cord is firmly, and completely in the socket.
Worn out Wires
Wires inside the drill can become damaged and worn during normal use of the drill, you can follow this guide to check the wires inside the drill. If the wires are connected and the device will still not turn on you will need to replace the wires by following this guide.
Worn out carbon brushes
The brushes connect the power cord to the trigger switch and can become worn through normal use, follow this guide to replace them.
Drill is overheating
The drill is extremely hot and is difficult to hold because of the heat
Overuse
The drill can become very hot through constant use, turn the drill off using the trigger switch, unplug the power cord from the outlet, and let the drill sit idle until it cools down before continuing using it.
Exhaust is clogged
When in use, debris and dust can enter the drill through the exhaust which blocks the airflow through the drill, use a Q tip or another small object to remove the clog(s).
Power Cord is Damaged
The power cord is split, bent in an odd angle, or wires are showing
Natural wear and tear
The drill will experience common wear and tear through natural use, you can follow this guide to replace the power cord.
Drill is not responding or is slow
When pressing the trigger switch the head will not rotate and is unresponsive
Trigger switch is stuck
When in use, it is possible dust and debris got caught in the inside of the trigger switch, remove the cover and clear the debris. If this does not solve the issue you may need to replace the trigger switch and/or the power cord, you can follow this guide to replace the trigger switch and power cord.
Wires are loose
The wires inside the drill could have been knocked loose and require reconnection, you can follow this guide to get inside the drill and make sure all wires are connected.
Drill bit is not secure
When inserted the drill bit is wobbly or falls out
Rotate the chuck
It is likely the chuck is not fastened tight enough around the drill bit, rotate the chuck clockwise to tighten its hold on the drill bit.
Chuck may be broken
If the chuck does not tighten you may need to replace the chuck by following this guide.
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