I've got a die grinder I use as a cut off wheel. It's not my only die grinder/cutoff wheel so it doesn't get used a lot. I went to use it the other day and had a few questions as a result. First thing I did was squirt a little oil down the air intake, plugged in some air and squeezed the trigger. All I got was a gushing sound and no movement. I've had this before in other tools so I spun the wheel by hand one revolution. After that I squeezed the trigger and it worked fine. After my cutting job I unplugged the air and spun the wheel by hand a couple of times. It moved fine but felt rough. As in moved fine I'd say it has the same resistance it did when it was new but it felt a little notchy (rough). I run an inline filter between the tank and the tool to **** out the water and I lube my tools everytime I use them.
I assume I can take the thing apart but I don't really want to. The thing works fine but I don't know if it's going to take a dump on me. What happens when water gets in the tool? Does it just corrode things? If so what things? What if I just start using it more often? Will it smooth out?
It sat unused for about a month which is not uncommon for my tools but this is the first one I've had problems with. TIA.
I assume I can take the thing apart but I don't really want to. The thing works fine but I don't know if it's going to take a dump on me. What happens when water gets in the tool? Does it just corrode things? If so what things? What if I just start using it more often? Will it smooth out?
It sat unused for about a month which is not uncommon for my tools but this is the first one I've had problems with. TIA.
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