(Not sure if this is the right forum, but it is a woodworking tool). I've now had two 18V deWalt Angle drills (marvellous for work inside cabinets) pack up due to faults with the reversing switch. Have managed to get one back to life with a lot of switch cleaner and patience, but the switch on the other was completely burnt out.
Just buy a new switch, I hear you say.
Problem is that, as far as I can find out, all the spares suppliers will only sell the switch along with the variable speed trigger, even though they are entirely separate entities. And the two together are eye-wateringly expensive. I've trawled all over the net to see if anyone supplies that particular 2p 2way switch, which I suspect is an off-the-shelf product, but no joy. Did find something like it from an ostensibly UK site which turned out just to be a front window for a chinese supplier who failed to supply the goods.
The complete assembly is available in the US for about half the UK price, so son-in-law could get me one to come over with daughter in March, and I could maybe then sell the trigger bit to someone with the opposite problem, but it seems a bit of a faff.
Anybody got any ideas, or ideally, a drill with bust trigger but intact reverse switch? The complete assembly is part number 152274-20; the first part of the number seems to refer to the trigger bit and the 20 says which reverse switch is paired with it.
Just buy a new switch, I hear you say.
Problem is that, as far as I can find out, all the spares suppliers will only sell the switch along with the variable speed trigger, even though they are entirely separate entities. And the two together are eye-wateringly expensive. I've trawled all over the net to see if anyone supplies that particular 2p 2way switch, which I suspect is an off-the-shelf product, but no joy. Did find something like it from an ostensibly UK site which turned out just to be a front window for a chinese supplier who failed to supply the goods.
The complete assembly is available in the US for about half the UK price, so son-in-law could get me one to come over with daughter in March, and I could maybe then sell the trigger bit to someone with the opposite problem, but it seems a bit of a faff.
Anybody got any ideas, or ideally, a drill with bust trigger but intact reverse switch? The complete assembly is part number 152274-20; the first part of the number seems to refer to the trigger bit and the 20 says which reverse switch is paired with it.