RIDGID R84015 X2 Disassembly

Report 2 Downloads 98 Views
RIDGID R84015 X2 Disassembly

RIDGID R84015 X2 Disassembly This guide explains how to disassemble the casing of a RIDGID R84015 X2 power drill.

Written By: Brian

© iFixit — CC BY-NC-SA

www.iFixit.com

Page 1 of 6

RIDGID R84015 X2 Disassembly

INTRODUCTION Follow these steps to disassemble the plastic casing of the RIDGID R84015 X2 power drill.

TOOLS: Digital Multimeter (1) Phillips #2 Screwdriver (1) T20 Torx Screwdriver (1)

© iFixit — CC BY-NC-SA

www.iFixit.com

Page 2 of 6

RIDGID R84015 X2 Disassembly

Step 1 — RIDGID R84015 X2 Case Removal



Using a Torx T20 screwdriver, remove the four screws attaching the back plate.

Step 2 

© iFixit — CC BY-NC-SA

www.iFixit.com

Remove the five screws attaching the drill handle.

Page 3 of 6

RIDGID R84015 X2 Disassembly

Step 3



Remove the 4 screws attaching the front of the casing.

Step 4 — RIDGID R84015 X2 Disassembly 

© iFixit — CC BY-NC-SA

www.iFixit.com

With your drill taken apart, move your attention to the trigger and forward reverse switch.

Page 4 of 6

RIDGID R84015 X2 Disassembly

Step 5 

Check to see that the forward reverse switch isn't broken.



NOTE: small tab on trigger fits into groove on forward reverse switch



With the battery attached, check that the wires work when the trigger is pulled.



Put multimeter wires here.



If wires work and drill doesn't, the problem is with the motor.

Step 6

© iFixit — CC BY-NC-SA

www.iFixit.com

Page 5 of 6

RIDGID R84015 X2 Disassembly

Step 7 

Make sure plastic is not broken and switch is not stuck.



Looks good, doesn't it?

Step 8

This document was last generated on 2017-06-21 01:31:55 AM.

© iFixit — CC BY-NC-SA

www.iFixit.com

Page 6 of 6