Glad you made the video. I just bought the drill so far I love it very light 2.6 pounds with the battery which is what my 18 V battery alone weighed. I always hated the Dewalt drill driver I bought in 2007 ridiculous amount of weight over 8 pounds with the battery and very front end heavy. Had to use two hands most of the time. I was thinking about switching to a half inch chuck but after this video I’m giving up that idea. The TH-cam reviewers that complain about The clutch selector housing being made out of plastic is ridiculous. Apparently they don’t hold this drill overhead like I do a lot, rather have plastic than heavy steel for something that does not affect performance at all. It seems like a great buy at $105 with 2 /2 amp batteries that have independent LED charge level indicator,charger and a carrying bag. The two improvements that would make it even better is if they skip the belt clip location and instead use it four a double end screw bit on one side and a double end Torx bit on the other side. I feel most of the people buying this would be homeowners,who would not be hanging this on their belt but could use 2 of the most common bits. The second thing I would suggest is they put a small LED like they have on the bottom on the top between the speed selector, and the clutch selector to eliminate any shadows while you are using the tool.🧰🧰🧰🧰🧰
Your tear downs and comments on the quality of caps and wiring and plastic are great because for most of us reliability and durability are as important as performance. Thanks for doing them.
I searched for a video for about 8 HOURS today looking for a video that would assemble instead of disassemble. Yes I had to watch it backwards but it is the best video I've found thus far. You should post a link of the same video but played in reverse and sped up a little bit so people can assemble without rewinding 1087 times. Lolol. I'm kidding, it would be cool though. I finally finished reassembling it, I'm about to put the housing back on and see it she works! Wish me luck! I works perfectly! I got a little hung a few times but considering i have never even thought about opening up a drill, I'm kind of proud of myself!
GOOD video, regarding the varnish on the windings, its been said that although the varnish keeps the windings together and protected, they also RETAIN HEAT, causing the motor to prematurely fail from heat retention / overheating
“I always felt Ave was a genius compared to me.” That’s how I feel about Catus Maximus. I also appreciate how Mr. Maximus uses clear language that is easy to understand. Ave has a humorous cool type of drunk guy language, but it can be confusing. We can also see how Ave’s language has worked its way into the teardown community. Words like shmoo have become a part of the vocabulary.
Thanks man your no nonsense approach is just what the doctor ordered. i needed to disassembly a M12 Milwaukee impact 1/4 inch model and i just kept watching and ended up here figured id comment on your well done vids.
Great vid! AvE is literally my favorite tool show, and after discovering you this is right with it! I bought the hammer version of this and received it the other day, thing is a beast! Bought my dad this one in a kit with the impact driver and he’s extremely impressed, especially considering he upgraded from and old NiCad craftsman.
My drill (very similar if not exact same model) has some extra vibrations with the gears, and the brake system grinds when I suddenly stop from full speed. Thinking of using that 1 year free service, was helpful to see what I'm getting into!
Great breakdown. It is really nice to see someone like yourself that knows what they are doing do this before someone like me starts diving into something like this for the first time. I have a lot of mishap stories of tearing things down when something goes wrong and I didn't understand that I needed to keep track of an orientation of a part, or wondering where a ball bearing, or spring goes. I had to teardown my turntable (record player) last year and I still have a couple ball bearings that did not make it back into the turntable because I am not sure where they fell out from. Seems to be from an area I can't get to, but the funny thing is that I was able to fix the issue I was having and it plays great, is very quiet, and holds speed very well haha. Thanks for the video and cheers.
I have the Craftsman model which is similar. I want the gearmotor and batteries for something else.I ended up sawing off the chuck. The keyed shaft that goes into the chuck side of the gearbox I will probably just make a new one that fits what I need. I removed the balls from the clutch and replaced them with set screws.
6:58... I've seen AvE (ah-vee)... take apart dozens of gearboxes... There are some videos where he doesn't want to take it apart again for one reason or another... By I've never really seen him not want to do it because he wasn't sure if he could get it back together.. Just didn't want to do it for a second or 3rd time in a video or video series... really amazing how far cordless technology has come over the last 7-8 years... mostly the last 4-5 years... Nice work Big Cat..👍
You get a drill, charger & 2 batteries for a about day's pay at minimum wage. Starting from scratch, how long would it take a man to aquire the raw materials and build all the tools to build all the equipment to build all the components that make up this drill? All things considered, it is mind boggling. But, I went back and checked the average wage 100 years ago and the value of $99. If it existed in 1920, it would take 2 days pay to buy this drill. At minimum wage it would take a manual laborer, working on the Hoover dam, 8 days to earn enough to buy the drill. And he would cherish it.
Nice tear-down video you got there Sir. I made a tear-down video of Workzone Hammer drill but i wasn't able to put it back, but still At least I saw whats inside it. hehe. lesson learned
Excellent video! While you drool over the 'technology" of the drill consider how easily the speed selector slider breaks. On the DCD791 which I have, the wireform shifting mechanism going up to the selector it causes the part to break when changing from 1 to 2. Had to fix mine after about a few weeks of use....very fragile part and poor design! Won't help to have caps that last 20 years of the plastic parts break after a few weeks. This must be an improved model that uses the stamped steel shifter/selector instead of a wireform. I need to find a 20V model that does not uses the unreliable wirefrom shifter.
Hi, I have a dcf899 that does nothing on a good battery. I opened up the case and saw a breakage in the wire of one of the coils near the base of that coil, I think. Is that normal?
I usually leave the clutch is set to maximum because I'm more used to just throttling the drill rather than just relying on the clutch although it is Handy if you have to put in multiple fasteners in a row or you are working on screws that go into some plastic and you just want to make sure you don't strip them out
Hello friends, can someone please assist: when i look at the base of this line of tools where the batter connects, i see 3 terminals, power in power out and what is the function of the 3rd terminal? Ground or signal? Can someone please walk me through this part of the circuit please?
You mentioned not liking editing if you're willing I'd happily edit for you for a good price. If you're interested I can send you an email and we could talk details
The big problem with brushless tools is their very complex and delicate control electronics. They cannot be repaired and the entire circuit must be replaced. Brushed motor tools are extremely robust and their 4-pole versions are very powerful, which is why they still exist. many dewalt xrp series tools 15 or 20 years old working today.
It's a pity that these beautiful machines are made in China again... that also explains the poor quality of the purity of the shafts.... I have already sent back 3 machines because of the play on the shaft (drill head). For me it's Festool...thats true Quality!!!
I like your communicating much much better than AVE,,,,,you can't ever get what he's saying in his own damn language,,,"skookum fuckem" what is that..?
Glad you made the video. I just bought the drill so far I love it very light 2.6 pounds with the battery which is what my 18 V battery alone weighed. I always hated the Dewalt drill driver I bought in 2007 ridiculous amount of weight over 8 pounds with the battery and very front end heavy. Had to use two hands most of the time. I was thinking about switching to a half inch chuck but after this video I’m giving up that idea. The TH-cam reviewers that complain about The clutch selector housing being made out of plastic is ridiculous. Apparently they don’t hold this drill overhead like I do a lot, rather have plastic than heavy steel for something that does not affect performance at all. It seems like a great buy at $105 with 2 /2 amp batteries that have independent LED charge level indicator,charger and a carrying bag. The two improvements that would make it even better is if they skip the belt clip location and instead use it four a double end screw bit on one side and a double end Torx bit on the other side. I feel most of the people buying this would be homeowners,who would not be hanging this on their belt but could use 2 of the most common bits. The second thing I would suggest is they put a small LED like they have on the bottom on the top between the speed selector, and the clutch selector to eliminate any shadows while you are using the tool.🧰🧰🧰🧰🧰
Your tear downs and comments on the quality of caps and wiring and plastic are great because for most of us reliability and durability are as important as performance. Thanks for doing them.
I searched for a video for about 8 HOURS today looking for a video that would assemble instead of disassemble. Yes I had to watch it backwards but it is the best video I've found thus far. You should post a link of the same video but played in reverse and sped up a little bit so people can assemble without rewinding 1087 times. Lolol. I'm kidding, it would be cool though. I finally finished reassembling it, I'm about to put the housing back on and see it she works! Wish me luck!
I works perfectly! I got a little hung a few times but considering i have never even thought about opening up a drill, I'm kind of proud of myself!
GOOD video, regarding the varnish on the windings, its been said that although the varnish keeps the windings together and protected, they also RETAIN HEAT, causing the motor to prematurely fail from heat retention / overheating
“I always felt Ave was a genius compared to me.” That’s how I feel about Catus Maximus. I also appreciate how Mr. Maximus uses clear language that is easy to understand. Ave has a humorous cool type of drunk guy language, but it can be confusing. We can also see how Ave’s language has worked its way into the teardown community. Words like shmoo have become a part of the vocabulary.
@Onyx Forest lmfao. TWO fake accounts. Guys, don’t look the shit up. It’s probably a virus.
Thanks man your no nonsense approach is just what the doctor ordered. i needed to disassembly a M12 Milwaukee impact 1/4 inch model and i just kept watching and ended up here figured id comment on your well done vids.
Great vid! AvE is literally my favorite tool show, and after discovering you this is right with it! I bought the hammer version of this and received it the other day, thing is a beast! Bought my dad this one in a kit with the impact driver and he’s extremely impressed, especially considering he upgraded from and old NiCad craftsman.
My drill (very similar if not exact same model) has some extra vibrations with the gears, and the brake system grinds when I suddenly stop from full speed. Thinking of using that 1 year free service, was helpful to see what I'm getting into!
Interesting!
Great breakdown. It is really nice to see someone like yourself that knows what they are doing do this before someone like me starts diving into something like this for the first time. I have a lot of mishap stories of tearing things down when something goes wrong and I didn't understand that I needed to keep track of an orientation of a part, or wondering where a ball bearing, or spring goes. I had to teardown my turntable (record player) last year and I still have a couple ball bearings that did not make it back into the turntable because I am not sure where they fell out from. Seems to be from an area I can't get to, but the funny thing is that I was able to fix the issue I was having and it plays great, is very quiet, and holds speed very well haha. Thanks for the video and cheers.
A really good mechanic always has parts left over. Shows you can do the job with less parts.
I have the Craftsman model which is similar. I want the gearmotor and batteries for something else.I ended up sawing off the chuck. The keyed shaft that goes into the chuck side of the gearbox I will probably just make a new one that fits what I need. I removed the balls from the clutch and replaced them with set screws.
6:58... I've seen AvE (ah-vee)... take apart dozens of gearboxes... There are some videos where he doesn't want to take it apart again for one reason or another... By I've never really seen him not want to do it because he wasn't sure if he could get it back together.. Just didn't want to do it for a second or 3rd time in a video or video series... really amazing how far cordless technology has come over the last 7-8 years... mostly the last 4-5 years...
Nice work Big Cat..👍
Very interesting and appreciate the detail. Thanks
I've seen many videos of AvE taking gear boxes apart. Only one time he didn't so I'm not sure what your talking about
You get a drill, charger & 2 batteries for a about day's pay at minimum wage.
Starting from scratch, how long would it take a man to aquire the raw materials and build all the tools to build all the equipment to build all the components that make up this drill?
All things considered, it is mind boggling.
But, I went back and checked the average wage 100 years ago and the value of $99.
If it existed in 1920, it would take 2 days pay to buy this drill. At minimum wage it would take a manual laborer, working on the Hoover dam, 8 days to earn enough to buy the drill. And he would cherish it.
So from you seen what’s the better tool dewalt of Milwaukee
Your reviews beat the tar out of AVE. You act like a real human. thanks.
Nice tear-down video you got there Sir. I made a tear-down video of Workzone Hammer drill but i wasn't able to put it back, but still At least I saw whats inside it. hehe. lesson learned
Could you explain to me how to remove the chuck on this particular model sir?
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Varnish holds in heat in the small areas.
It's actually the opposite. Imperfect windings improve performance by lowering the self-capacitance of the coil.
Fantastic tear down and description. You know your stuff sir. Subbed!
Excellent video! While you drool over the 'technology" of the drill consider how easily the speed selector slider breaks. On the DCD791 which I have, the wireform shifting mechanism going up to the selector it causes the part to break when changing from 1 to 2. Had to fix mine after about a few weeks of use....very fragile part and poor design! Won't help to have caps that last 20 years of the plastic parts break after a few weeks. This must be an improved model that uses the stamped steel shifter/selector instead of a wireform. I need to find a 20V model that does not uses the unreliable wirefrom shifter.
Can you tell me what threadsize the chuck has? I'm looking for a full metal replacement. Thanks
Hi,
I have a dcf899 that does nothing on a good battery. I opened up the case and saw a breakage in the wire of one of the coils near the base of that coil, I think. Is that normal?
Can you explain how the electronic brake is trigerd
Does the reverse switch interact with the electronics or mechanically with the gearbox?
It flips a little switch on top of the trigger
Do dewalt brushless circular saw teardown
what would be issue when drill torque is not chaged? as it stay one level...
I usually leave the clutch is set to maximum because I'm more used to just throttling the drill rather than just relying on the clutch although it is Handy if you have to put in multiple fasteners in a row or you are working on screws that go into some plastic and you just want to make sure you don't strip them out
Hello friends, can someone please assist: when i look at the base of this line of tools where the batter connects, i see 3 terminals, power in power out and what is the function of the 3rd terminal? Ground or signal? Can someone please walk me through this part of the circuit please?
The third terminal in the tool is for battery temperature sensing. If the battery starts to overheat the tool will shut down.
i have DCD791 how can I disable the brake system, when release the trigger, it sounds very annoying. i don't need brakes. Thanks?
How to remove chunk on DCD701?
Hello how to remove 701’s keyless chuck ?
Nicely done and details - Awesome.
Is it better than the Milwaukee M12?
I think it has less power
All i want to know if how to get the gear off the motor so i can replace the $4 bearings not replace a whole motor that's fine
The gear is press fit you have to use a puller
Made in China stickered made in USA great tear down and explanation
Only buy made in USA tool. Those China made tool won’t last! Waste of money.
is that wye winding ?
Parallel delta
Very good teardown
Anaheim automation blwr17...?
Thank you, it's super interesting !
Glad you think so!
what is the diameter of the motor?
Very nice tool and very nice video!
Speed selector is very good engineered compared to dcd795.
Thats amazing!
This drill is great i hate the chuck though.
Muito legal. Bom video. Brasileiro montador de moveis.
PP isn't as strong or impact resistant as nylon PA. PP can be recycled easier.
You mentioned not liking editing if you're willing I'd happily edit for you for a good price. If you're interested I can send you an email and we could talk details
I do not have the ability to pay for an editor but thank you so much for the offer I need to be a much much larger TH-camr to get to that point.
@@CatusMaximus I completely understand but figured I'd extend the offer anyways
The big problem with brushless tools is their very complex and delicate control electronics. They cannot be repaired and the entire circuit must be replaced. Brushed motor tools are extremely robust and their 4-pole versions are very powerful, which is why they still exist. many dewalt xrp series tools 15 or 20 years old working today.
It's a pity that these beautiful machines are made in China again... that also explains the poor quality of the purity of the shafts.... I have already sent back 3 machines because of the play on the shaft (drill head). For me it's Festool...thats true Quality!!!
I like Dewalt tools for cordless I prefer the corded drill to be Milwaukee
I like your communicating much much better than AVE,,,,,you can't ever get what he's saying in his own damn language,,,"skookum fuckem" what is that..?
Tear down a dewalt by another dewalt
True gangster
Damn man I love your vids but like do you really need the few hundred bucks from add rev? These adds are the worst
Oh, you can't be drunk...
It'd better plasticless one
This multi-speed smells like too many points of possible failure..
made in Mexico 💪🏿
AvE from aliexpress. :D