Einleitung
Repair your saw blade falling out of Dewalt reciprocating saws (sawzall). DCS381 shown but applies to DCS380 and many others.
The Dewalt sawblade locking mechanism spring/pin comes loose and (using only a Torx or flathead screwdriver) you can put the spring back in place and repair the blade lock mechanism yourself. (Related to DeWalt DW938 Troubleshooting) (Parts and Exploded View here: https://servicenet.dewalt.com/Products/D...)
Werkzeuge
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Remove the 3 screws holding the guide foot and plate to the saw body with a T20 Torx or medium flat-blade screw driver.
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Remove the rubber body cover and yellow lever with your hands. There are no screws holding them on.
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Push the locking mechanism up and put the spring / pin in the hole in the locking mechanism.
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Use your fingers or a pair of pliers.
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The locking mechanism should move up and down freely. That is the plate with the metal triangle. The spring / pin goes in a hole in the metal triangle.
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Place the rubber cover over the saw body.
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Insert the yellow lever in the hole in the rubber cover.
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Align the pin on the yellow lever with the hole in the saw body. (Shown without rubber cover.)
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Push the rubber cover on completely.
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Make sure that the pin on the yellow lever is correctly inserted into the hole in the saw body. (Shown without rubber cover.)
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Align the pin in the yellow lever with the hole in the face plate.
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Install the face plate with 3 screws.
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Test the lever and make sure that the blade does not fall out.
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Make sure the lever moves the locking mechanism up and down. This will hold the blade in.
8 Kommentare
This does not apply to a DC385. The torx screws are not accessible under the foot.
Thanks for pointing that out
The DC385 has holes IN the foot for going thru to the torque screws.
hi john! i dont think my spring is functioning properly. what part should i order from dewalt?
Hi how dose the spring go back in