This Dremel I picked up at a garage sale had almost 1/16 of an inch of visible lateral play before.
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I just bought a "good condition" used Dremel 395 online, and when I turned it on it sounded horrible. My wife, said, "That sounds terrible! You aren't going to keep it, are you?" I mumbled something to her and thought, bad bearings. I was pissed.
On my search for where to get bearings and how to replace them, I ran across your fix. Mine sure had more play than I could blame on bearings. Based on the "cost" of your fix, I gave it a shot on the front bearing only since the rear one seemed OK.
Five minutes later the thing sounds brand new! You saved me a WHOLE lot of trouble! Thanks!
BTW, the bearings seem to be in great shape. I wonder how many of these things got thrown out over the years for lack of a piece of masking tape.
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http://www.ereplacementparts.com/
I order from them all the time.
I wish I had a Dremel/ Rotary tool.
Maybe I have one?
Made one?
Instructable coming soon.