Power Supply Cord 2615294041
Part Number: 2615294041
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*This part replaces obsolete part #: 2612594041.
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Description:
This replacement power cord is supplied form original equipment manufacturer. It is specially made for Dremel rotary multi-tools. I plays a key role by delivering the electricity from the outlet to the tool. This cord is rubber insulated and it is sold individually. It does include a rubber grommet/sleeve. To complete this repair you would need a screwdriver. • Remove housing screws • Remove the housing • Disconnect wires from the old cord • Remove old cord • Secure the new power cord in place • Reattach wires • Reassemble and test the unit |
Frequently Purchased With
Compatibility
the 17 compatible machines
This part is compatible with the following machines:
Dremel
275 (F013027500) Corded Multi-Tool
300 (F013030000) Corded Multi-Tool
395 (F0130395CA) Corded Multi-Tool
400 XPR Variable Speed Rotary Tool
6300 Multi-Max Oscillating Tool
395 (Type 3) Corded Multi-Tool
3000 VS Rotary Tool
275T6 Multipro Multi-Tool
285T6 Multipro Multi-Tool
300 (F013030000) Corded Multi-Tool
395 (F0130395CA) Corded Multi-Tool
400 XPR Variable Speed Rotary Tool
6300 Multi-Max Oscillating Tool
395 (Type 3) Corded Multi-Tool
3000 VS Rotary Tool
275T6 Multipro Multi-Tool
285T6 Multipro Multi-Tool
395T6 Multipro Multi-Tool
380-6 High Speed Rotary Tool
200 (F013020001) 200 Series Rotary Tool
100 (F013010001) 100 Series Rotary Tool
6300 (F013630000) 120v Bare Tool Oscillating Multi-Max Us
100 (F013010000) Series Single Speed Bare Tool 100
300 (F013030005) Series Bare Tool 300
3000 (F013300000) Series Bare Tool 120v Usa 3000
380-6 High Speed Rotary Tool
200 (F013020001) 200 Series Rotary Tool
100 (F013010001) 100 Series Rotary Tool
6300 (F013630000) 120v Bare Tool Oscillating Multi-Max Us
100 (F013010000) Series Single Speed Bare Tool 100
300 (F013030005) Series Bare Tool 300
3000 (F013300000) Series Bare Tool 120v Usa 3000
Products Compatibility
This item works with the following types of products:
- • Multi-Tool
- • Oscillating Tool
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Repair Instructions: Submitted by Customers Like You
7 of 10 people found this instruction helpful
Tool Type:
MultiTool
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
15-30 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver
Replace A/C cord.
Clean the outside of the dermel tool.
Remove screws and collet collar.
Separate cover halves.
Remove bad a/c cord, take notice as to the location of the white and black wires.
Install new a/c cord replacing the white and black wires in the correct position.
Replace the covers and install screws and collet cover.
Remove screws and collet collar.
Separate cover halves.
Remove bad a/c cord, take notice as to the location of the white and black wires.
Install new a/c cord replacing the white and black wires in the correct position.
Replace the covers and install screws and collet cover.
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Tool Type:
MultiTool
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
15-30 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Pliers
Cord was damaged and brushes were worn
Removed chuck adjustment nut from tool and plastic threaded bushing from spindle end of tool. Removed the brushes.
Then removed 4 screws holding case together. Split and removed top half of case. Used small flat tip screw driver to release cord leads from tool. Removed old cord then installed new. Put case back together then installed new brushes.
Then removed 4 screws holding case together. Split and removed top half of case. Used small flat tip screw driver to release cord leads from tool. Removed old cord then installed new. Put case back together then installed new brushes.
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Tool Type:
MultiTool
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
Less than 15 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Pliers, T-15 Torx bit,narrow flathead screwdriver,needlenose pliers
Damaged/Cut power cord
1. Unscrew and Remove brush/spring covers on both sides.
2. Remove and set aside brush&springs from both sides noting orientation of brushes.
3. Twist off and set aside collet nut (<< 4. Twist off and set aside plastic top cover.
5. Gently pry apart back cover (same side with Torx screws) using flathead screw driver.
6. Note location of B&W wires and holes they go into on Electronic Speed Switch.
7. Gently pull B&W wires out of Electronic Speed Switch with needle nose pliers.
8. Align replacement power cord inside housing.
9. Reattach B&W wires to Electronic Speed Switch.
10. Reassemble covers, brush&springs, etc...
2. Remove and set aside brush&springs from both sides noting orientation of brushes.
3. Twist off and set aside collet nut (<< 4. Twist off and set aside plastic top cover.
5. Gently pry apart back cover (same side with Torx screws) using flathead screw driver.
6. Note location of B&W wires and holes they go into on Electronic Speed Switch.
7. Gently pull B&W wires out of Electronic Speed Switch with needle nose pliers.
8. Align replacement power cord inside housing.
9. Reattach B&W wires to Electronic Speed Switch.
10. Reassemble covers, brush&springs, etc...
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Tool Type:
MultiTool
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
15-30 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver
Dremel shaft no longer could lock
- Opened up the case
- Removed brushes
- Removed armature
- Removed old lock
- Removed old power cord (I had damaged it as part of an earlier project)
- Install new powercord
- Install lock
- Install armature
- Installed the brushes and here is an easy part to screw up. The brushes have a contour to them. Match the contour to where they will contact the armature. If you don't they will bind the assembly and it won't spin freely.
- Reinstall the case making sure to put the wires into the slots to the case doesn't cut the wires
- Check that the shaft spins freely.
- Plug in and test
- Removed brushes
- Removed armature
- Removed old lock
- Removed old power cord (I had damaged it as part of an earlier project)
- Install new powercord
- Install lock
- Install armature
- Installed the brushes and here is an easy part to screw up. The brushes have a contour to them. Match the contour to where they will contact the armature. If you don't they will bind the assembly and it won't spin freely.
- Reinstall the case making sure to put the wires into the slots to the case doesn't cut the wires
- Check that the shaft spins freely.
- Plug in and test
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Tool Type:
MultiTool
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
15-30 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver
My Dremel multimax tool would not start.
I followed the directions sent with the new power cord and when I finished installing new power cord, I plugged it in and it started. I was real happy.
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Tool Type:
MultiTool
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
30-60 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, Wrench Set
the power cord was frayed
replaced the power cord
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Tool Type:
MultiTool
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
1-2 hours
Tools Used:
Screwdriver
Power cord needed replacement.
The tool needed to be opened and then the old cord came out just fine. It took three tries to get the new cord installed. First two times the tool refused to spin. Tool was quite old; wires did not attach well enough on the first couple of tries.
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Tool Type:
MultiTool
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
Less than 15 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver
Power cord frayed at strain relief
1) opened dremel tool
2) removed old cord
3) pushed in pre-tinned leads
4) closed dremel tool
2) removed old cord
3) pushed in pre-tinned leads
4) closed dremel tool
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Tool Type:
MultiTool
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
30-60 minutes
Tools Used:
Screwdriver, wire strippers soldering iron
Was running erratic slowing down
replaced the brushes and brush cover doors, plus replaced the power cord which had cracked.
Repair was easy enough thanks to ereplacement parts having the exact matching parts. Couldn't find procedure to release power cord wires, so cut and soldered new cord with shrink on the wires. Didn't take long and runs like new.
Repair was easy enough thanks to ereplacement parts having the exact matching parts. Couldn't find procedure to release power cord wires, so cut and soldered new cord with shrink on the wires. Didn't take long and runs like new.
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Tool Type:
MultiTool
Parts Used:
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
15-30 minutes
Tools Used:
, torx screwdriver
power supply cord had dead short .
removed old power cord after checking with a ohm meter,showed a dead short,keept blowing the breaker in the breaker box. replaced new power cord and now runs again like new..
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Exactly what I needed
My prior power cord got destroyed by a mouse so I thought I would take a chance at trying to replace it. It was straightforward and this was exactly what I needed. Within a half hour I had everything apart, back together and working.
Kristine -
October 31, 2023
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Power supply cord for dremel
CS: This cord is a prefect matchup and easy to install.
Guest -
October 26, 2022
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Power Needed
Perfect and easy replacement part with great pricing. Will continue to do business with this company. (Fast shipper).
Guest -
August 10, 2021
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Dremel replacement cord
perfect!
Guest -
May 8, 2021
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Power Cord
Looks like oem part.
Guest -
June 16, 2020
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I have purchased many parts and always received the exact part I needed and would highly recommend ereplacementparts.com
Part came quickly, fit perfectly, was a breeze to install.
Guest -
March 28, 2020
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Good fit easy repair
Exactly the same
Guest -
March 9, 2020
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Very good
Fast shipping, great part to replace a 20 year old cord, very easy. Much better than the original hard cracking cord
Guest -
February 4, 2020
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Perfect fit
Quick shipping and exact replacement
Guest -
November 5, 2019
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Fast shipping; perfect replacement
This replacement cord arrived quickly and is of high quality. Installation was easy. Thanks!
Guest -
May 30, 2019
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