dlc95
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- May 18, 2013
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Yesterday I took delivery of a "new to me" Flex 3401.
I got a chance to play with it today, and as I operated it, the tool would lose a bit of power at whatever speed it was set.
If I disengaged the trigger lock, and re-engaged it, it would again start at the same speed, and then slow down again.
Just asking to see what the Autogeek council thinks could be the issue, or if any of you have experienced anything similar.
On another note, as fans of the 3401 can attest - I'm really happy to have the 3401 returned to the line up. I did too many large and production jobs last summer to be without it..
I got a chance to play with it today, and as I operated it, the tool would lose a bit of power at whatever speed it was set.
If I disengaged the trigger lock, and re-engaged it, it would again start at the same speed, and then slow down again.
Just asking to see what the Autogeek council thinks could be the issue, or if any of you have experienced anything similar.
On another note, as fans of the 3401 can attest - I'm really happy to have the 3401 returned to the line up. I did too many large and production jobs last summer to be without it..