Repairing a Mafell MT55 plunge saw that won't start up.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ก.ค. 2024
- This is a tool brand that I simply don't see to often.
But that may simply be due to the fact Mafell would simply not be as populaire a brand and are also quite over priced.
They make good tools, but I have never found them worth the extra large price tag.
This MT55 plunge saw is only in for a broken lead, and it's hard to see from the insides, how it's worth 700 euro.
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Although expensive and probably not much difference to the other brands out there. But I must say after owning a Mafell KSS400 for the last 10 years that it is the best multi purpose saw I've ever used. The motor is simply superb cuts everything i've put it to. Coupled with the flexi rail and the bosch rails and it's a track saw/plunge saw cutting station. Just my opinion but I think the quality is great wouldn't be without it. Saves taking a portable table saw to the job site on most occasions. Feels very solidly built unlike the Makita I tried which felt plasticky to me at least. Highly recommended if you can try one.
Мы в России даже покупаем mafell хотя у нас она стоит как хорошая месячная зарплата )))
A pleasure watching you work!
I just found this channel and I’m addicted. Brilliant
Love to watch a pro troubleshoot , i have a 54v dewalt track saw and its been a game changer for work flow with sheet and solid materials
Mafell is technically super popular, it's just that most people can't/don't want to afford it. The only reason why I'm using Makita saws is because I can't afford the Mafell saws.
i couldnt afford a festool but i saved for it and bought one i looked at makita and other and found out that the overall quality isnt that good for what you pay so i spend 600bucks on the ts55 and i dont regret it since
At least with it having a cheap trigger it's easy to replace and it makes economical sense to replace if it does fail
Videos are very addictive.
Another great fix - easy when you know how of course !! Would love to see a vid of using the multimeter…. I haven’t a clue how to use one but certainly seems to be a vital skill 👏🏻👏🏻
it's an easy skill to aquire, at least for the basic functions. took me a couple hours but now i can use it rather confidently, and it's helped me a ton!
All you really need to know for testing on switches/power cords is how to test for continuity. Continuity is basically checking if power can flow from point A, to point B. To test a power cord, you will set your multimeter to continuity testing mode, place one lead on one end of your power cord, other lead on other end of power cord, if it beeps, you know power can flow through that line. You then know your power cord is not the issue. And with a switch, you put your leads on the terminals, there should be no beep, because the switch is always closed. When you press the button, it makes a connection to allow power to run through it. Which means your multimeter should beep. Of course there are switches that are always open, and when you press the button, it will close, so in that case the beep will stop when the button is pressed.... You should start with learning continuity, then expand your knowledge from there. I'm sure there are tons of TH-cam videos on it, if you're interested. 👍
Great suggestion!
Class lads
Can you do a video on how to test powertool motor windings with a multimeter please .
I’m in the market for a skill saw, but in the US, what is your favorite?
Disculpa en donde consigo estas refacciones la mia se estropeo
This brand not well-known in the US but we do have a premium brand like this festool this top tier woodworking tools
Both brands are German
Over 80% of all the tools I own were rescued from skips for just having smashed plug sockets or damaged lead.
Only reason to buy the Mafell over others is the guide rail. It's flexible and rolls up so it can be stored in the box. Aside from that they're all the same really.
The base is like no other.
Very surprising especially with the price of Mafell that they use such cheap components !
Sweet saw
I didn't care for the depth gauge on the Makita but for the price difference I guess I can get used to it
Broken Mafell? Well...this is first...
My friends one the lead broke as well. Mine has been OK though 😊
Never owned a Mafell. Too dear. Never owned a Festool. Same reason. Have used a fair few Festool tools. Hate them. Apart from their original plunge saw. Have owned or used most other brands over the last 40 odd years. Outright power. No finesse. Milwaukee. Reasonable grunt. Rough and ready. Dewalt. More finesse. Less power. Makita. OK when they are working. Break a lot. Bosch. Reasonable. But a bit odd ball. Hikoki. Do love their cordless nail guns though. My pick of the lot. Makita. Ergonomically good. Lovely control. Work well. Last well. And you don't pay through the nose for them.
That's a pretty accurate round up. 👌
What do you Call the lead connectors the one you crimp on? Do they work on in House sockets aswell? I hate the fraying ends…
Boot lace ferrels
@@deandohertygreaser Thanks Dean.
So basically Mafell is Apple of powertools.
Mafell are great for heavy timber working tools... but only buy the ones that other manufacturers don't produce.. Makita fills in the gap where their big tools compare to Mafell's..
Off topic but apparently ToughBuilt, a brand that you like (stanley knife) are making packout style organisers /toolbag type click together things. Look interesting.
Iv seen a demo video, cannot wait to try them out
@@deandohertygreaser I think ToughBuilt should send you a set of them so you can review them for us. Would be worth emailing them to ask....👍
Please show how to change the blade on this one
On top of the handle on the side there is a button. Depress that then pull back the red lever on top and the right side panel falls open. The arbor is locked so it's a simple one-wrench removal of the nut, the wrench (Allen key) fits in the shoe/base.
Scott Brown had a Mafell circular saw on his channel for demo. AUS$10k it cost
That was a custom model with machined blade and all...
Odd that it uses that giant three-prong plug, but doesn't even have an earth wire. Great job diagnosing it!
why does it use that plug anyways and not a normal plug or is this some wierd ireland law that dosent allow for tools to have the same plug as normal house applience ?
@@Salamibroon site tools in ireland are 110v. 240v for domestic appliances
110v for site use.
You do a great job fascinating to watch only thing is you are real hard to hear maybe a portable clip on mic would help
Was think that, might get one
Isn't this saw basically a bosch gkt55? Or vise versa rather?
Ground wire?
It's a double insulated machine. No earth wire
@@deandohertygreaser
Meaning cheap plastic, breaks down due to some stupid parts like a $40 plastic car part cost $3,000 to repair. Good old days, things of heavy metal lasts generations all it needed was a ground wire and a fast ground fault/arc fault circuit breaker without the nuisance trip.
@@kimchee94112 It's a European safety regulation thing. I have several very old and robust metal housing tools with plastic insides and a two core lead
@@enemyofthestatewearein7945 How do you handle ground fault when there is no ground path other than through you?
@@kimchee94112 The idea is to provide passive safety without being reliant on a ground that may be broken due to damaged cords etc. So all European power tools must be class 2 (double insulated) and in theory you shouldn't ever get a ground fault; if a wire breaks it will touch the plastic lining not the outer metal case. Also our site tools have a special yellow plug that doesn't fit the wall outlet, only to be used with a center-tapped portable transformer, so you can't get a lethal shock because the maximum possible touch voltage (to ground) is 55v.
LOL, you are going to make all of the Mafell fan boys cry. Next do Festool, also overpriced plasticky grabage. Never thought I would get so much joy watching a man change a power lead 😄.
You strike me as someone who hasn’t owned much Mafell or Festool. Lamello’s 50% a cheap Metabo grinder. Still gonna cost you a grand. That’s how much you sell things for when it’s not assembled in China and you’re a one thousandth the scale of Black and Decker, Makita, TTI and so on. Mafell in particular primarily makes timber framing equipment. I can confirm they’re not exactly flying off the shelves nor remotely capable of tiny home store margins.
1. what is wrong with a basic switch? Easy to replace, don’t have to replace the whole controller unit like some Dewallt or Makita tools.
I barely see him repairing mafell, Festool or Just sometimes Hilti. Why is that? Yes, they don’t fail as much as dewalt, Milwaukee or makita.
Bosh professional ist not the same as it has been. There are some very cheep tools now in the blue line which in my point of view should have been green ones.
Certainly doesn't look like value for their crazy price tag.