Dale is back to help you troubleshoot a common problem with Makita power drills: the missing leaf spring. The power drill leaf spring causes the drill clutch to click as you change the power settings.
When you take apart your drill, it’s common for the leaf spring to fall out, and many times you may not know where in the drill it belongs. Dale explains where the spring should go and also explains how to break down your drill and reassemble it for the times when you have to troubleshoot other issues.
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