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Need to find a parts list or diagram cos I think the bearings are gone cos it's canny noisy. Any ideas? ? @Plasterers1StopShop
Just thought it was the bearing cos it's only noisy in top gear and when I'm pushing the paddle onto the side of the drum ??Is it not the brushes cos they get a bit noisy when they are on the way out.
Just thought it was the bearing cos it's only noisy in top gear and when I'm pushing the paddle onto the side of the drum ??
Need to find a parts list or diagram cos I think the bearings are gone cos it's canny noisy. Any ideas? ? @Plasterers1StopShop
Just thought it was the bearing cos it's only noisy in top gear and when I'm pushing the paddle onto the side of the drum ??
@JessThePlastererGive the shaft a good tug by gripping it tightly and wiggling it about a bit!
your comment has no Bearing on the questionGive the shaft a good tug by gripping it tightly and wiggling it about a bit!
your comment has no Bearing on the question![]()
Eibenstocks aren't 'decent'???Maybe time to upgrade to new one mate, competition on here somewhere for battery dewalt, or could spend money get something decent
I'll swap him my orange mixer with the blue paddle for his CeeVeeEibenstocks aren't 'decent'???
They're the Rolls Royces of mixers dude!!!
Whatchya got...an evolution?I'll swap him my orange mixer with the blue paddle for his CeeVee![]()
Whatchya got...an evolution?
sorry couldnt resist
Not even that mate... Dunno what it is. Cost me £17 off the bay![]()
Chuffin 'ellNot even that mate... Dunno what it is. Cost me £17 off the bay![]()
A colorful upgrade from my SDS![]()
Whatchya got...an evolution?
The
sorry couldnt resist
Fook that.Them evolutions are decent for 100 notes
Need to find a parts list or diagram cos I think the bearings are gone cos it's canny noisy. Any ideas? ? @Plasterers1StopShop
Cheers RhinoContact Ian from Alfra in Sheffield, he will be able to provide diagrams mate
Surely Eibenstock will be plugging away in the r&d departments producing a top notch battery mixer at a fair price. When they do that Dewalt will half in price.
I think that will happen as well
Slight ballache, but if you can strip it down and take it to a bearing suppier (most towns have one somewhere) they should be able to identify it for you and will most likely have it in stock. No manufacturer in their right mind* would use a non standard bearing.
(* this therefore excludes car manufacturers)