Tools, although designed to last, suffer general wear and tear, and sometimes your tool losses power. Good tool practices are checking your tools regularly for damage or other issues, caring for them in accordance with the manufacturers guidelines and having them serviced regularly.
The wear of the tool can depend on how the tool is used and the workload of the tool. Most often it’s the common parts of the tool that will fail and will need repairing or replacing. Your power cord is part of your tool! Checking the power cord for nicks, cuts and damage not only saves you or your employee from potential serious harm, it can also indicate power issues that the tool may be experiencing. If the power supply is correct and the power cord looks in good condition, there may still be some internal wire breakage or damage that needs repairing. At irepair tools we can repair or replace a power cord where necessary. Of course if it’s a cordless power tool, then the issue could be the battery. That’s a discussion for another day.
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Simon BerrisOwner and operator of irepair tools Archives
September 2023
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