Introduction
If your drill does not turn on with a fully charged battery, the motor of your drill might be damaged. This guide will provide guidance to the process of replacing a defective motor in a RIDGID R860052.
Tools
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            Use a T10 Torx screwdriver to remove the ten screws on the information label side of the drill. 
 
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            Desolder the black and red wires from the motor. 
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            Replace motor and resolder the black and red wires back onto the motor. 
 
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                            Conclusion
                          
                          To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.