A Look Inside The Dremel 8260: Disassemble And Assemble

Published 2024-02-29
In this video, we will take a look inside the Dremel 8260 and its components.

Maybe you need to fix your tool or you are just curious about how it looks inside. Hopefully, this video will be helpful.

I found it strange that they went back to a similar shaft lock like the Dremel 3000, and removed the type of shaft lock button that the Dremel 4000 used. The model 4000 shaft lock was superior in my view, but Dremel may have a reason for doing this.

Make sure to loosen the screw hidden underneath the sticker, it took me a while to realize there was a screw there.

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(Amazon Does not have the 8260 I think, but the 8250 is the same tool just without the smart functions and black design)



Timestamps:

00:00 - Intro
00:20 - Taking Apart the tool
01:12 - The inside of the Dremel 8260
02:27 - Assembling The 8260



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All Comments (7)
  • @SaeedEminem2
    Wow thank you very much. The motor seems bigger than Milwaukee's brushless 2525 and must have a lot more torque.
  • @pedroi9008
    Thank you for sharing with us your curiosity being satisfied and explaining the steps you had to take to do so.
  • @SebasTian-od7oz
    It is Torx 8, not Torx 9 (at least for for my Dremel 8260). Although Torx 9 fits barely, it's head does not reach the bottom of the Torx hole and can easily cam out.
  • @Wallisersonne
    Thanks for sharing.I want to buy the 8260 but where I live they don't sell him and I can't find where to buy online.