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Dremel Multipro won't turn on
You can't get your Dremel Multipro tool to turn on, no matter what you do.
Make sure the Dremel is plugged in
Before you try anything else make sure that the device is properly plugged into a working electrical socket.
Brushes get clogged up
Sometimes particles of dust or whatever you are working gets caught in the brushes of the device. You will need to disassemble the device and clean the brushes. See our guide on how to do so. Dremel MultiPro 395 Carbon Brushes Replacement
Stator wires not making contact with the connector
Sometimes the stator wires will cease making contact with the connector. Fixing this will require disassembling the Dremel in order to get to the stator wires in order to reconnect them to the connector.
Device is turned on but is not running/working
If you plug in your MultiPro it will turn on but, it will not start working.
Dirty motor
Before tearing your device completely apart your dremel motor could just need to be cleaned with some rubbing alcohol.
Bad Switch
If your Multipro still is not running after you have cleaned it with rubbing alcohol the problem could be that your switch is bad. If this is the case you will need to go into your device and remove the old switch and replace it. See our guide to do so. Dremel MultiPro 395 On/Off Switch Replacement
Bad Motor
If the switch is fine and the cleaning didn't work then there is a problem within the motor. If this is the case please see our guide on how to remove the motor and check it for problems. Dremel MultiPro 395 Armature Replacement
MultiPro runs at inconsistent speeds
The MultiPro either runs very slowly or has no inbetweens between on and off.
The carbon brushes are worn out
Located on the either side of device are blue caps. underneath these caps are carbon brushes that contact the commutator. After many hours of usage of the tool these brushes tend to get worn out. Fixing this will require taking these caps off and replacing the brushes. See our guide to do so. Dremel MultiPro 395 Carbon Brushes Replacement
There is a faulty TRIAC chip
There is a small chip in the variable speed motor controller PCB board called the TRIAC that can become faulty overtime. You will need to open up the Dremel tool and replace the TRIAC chip.
There is a burning smell coming from the MultiPro
A foul burning odor comes off the device while it is running.
Dust build up
Sometimes, if you are using the MultiPro on something that creates a lot dust, like dry wall, then some of the dust can get trapped in the tool itself and cause a burning smell. The easiest solution is to get a can of compressed air and spray it into the openings on the side of the device in order to force the dust out.
Carbon brushes need replacing
Located on the either side of device are blue caps. underneath these caps are carbon brushes that contact the commutator. After many hours of usage of the tool these brushes tend to get worn out. Once this happens, sometimes it produces the burning smell you are smelling. Fixing this will require taking these caps off and replacing the brushes. See our guide to do so. Dremel MultiPro 395 Carbon Brushes Replacement
Burnt out motor
If the MultiPro is being used to do something that it doesn’t have the motor power to do, it can burn out the motor and produce a burning smell usually accompanied by smoke. Repairing the device, if this is the problem, requires replacement of the motor shaft, see our guide on how to do so. Dremel MultiPro 395 Armature Replacement
The button does not work
No matter what you try the button power button doesn’t seem to work properly.
The lock pin and spring wear out
The lock pin located toward the front of your Dremel MultiPro is the button you push when you need to change the bits on your router. Over time, the lock pin and spring will eventually wear out and the pin does not fit into or go into the hole in the rotating shaft. When this happens, you will need to replace it. This requires you to disassemble and reassemble the device.
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What are starter wires?
athomas - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
This 'Triac' chip, is that the tiny glass 'diode' looking item by the on/off switch inside the housing?
mycle85719 - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Didn't see a picture of what you are referring to, but most likely no. The part you are seeing is most likely a diode or a diamond. A triac is a three terminal device.
On my unit, the triac is under a tiny grey blob of RTV.
Chris Liquidr -
How do I clean out my Dremel motor with rubbing alcohol without taking it apart?
Crystal laffranchi - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
How do I clean out my Dremel motor with rubbing alcohol, without taking it apart?
Crystal laffranchi - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
My Dremel is brand new & won't turn on. Why?
Kim Robbins - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
My tool will only run if I hold down on brush caps, brushes look ok.what do I need to.
Bill montgomery - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
On my dremel, it says that it'110v/220v. A bought a 220v by accident. How can i shift it on 110v without a power supply?
tam-tamleclown - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Motor runs but not turning shaft
malczonm - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
No speed control…..went click then high speed sir
Bryan Grimoldby - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
How do I dis-assemble the Model 395 when the collet nut is locked on the shaft and the lock pin won't hold the shaft when I press the button. That is, I need to replace the worn lock pin but I can't dis-assemble the tool to remove the pin cause the collet nut won't move.
Jack Russell - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0