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<blockquote data-quote="Safe-N-Sound215" data-source="post: 3106044" data-attributes="member: 567128"><p>I found out from the repair guy on one of my many warranty trips, that it's because they use cheap plastic teeth on the fan on the back. When people use them as their primary tool for work (running them all day) the plastic tends to get hot. After a little time, say for arguments sake 1 month, the plastic becomes brittle and the teeth of the fan break off and get stuck around the motor, overheating it and burning it out.</p><p></p><p>Found out what he was talking about when I replaced one of the motors myself that I got from dewaltservicenet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Safe-N-Sound215, post: 3106044, member: 567128"] I found out from the repair guy on one of my many warranty trips, that it's because they use cheap plastic teeth on the fan on the back. When people use them as their primary tool for work (running them all day) the plastic tends to get hot. After a little time, say for arguments sake 1 month, the plastic becomes brittle and the teeth of the fan break off and get stuck around the motor, overheating it and burning it out. Found out what he was talking about when I replaced one of the motors myself that I got from dewaltservicenet. [/QUOTE]
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