In detail: watercress 1050 pxc DIY repair from a real master for the site my.housecope.com.
Currently, a wide range of power tools (drills, screwdrivers, rotary hammers, angle grinders, jigsaws), as well as pneumatic tools and other equipment for home and garden are produced under the Kress trademark. The Kress power tool is divided into two lines: professional (gray-red) and semi-professional (gray-blue) for home use.
Our company sells Kress consumables and spare parts, warranty and post-warranty repairs.
It's been three years now and so far so good. He lived for 3 extreme months during the repairs of the workers. There is enough foolishness to break off the heads of 8mm hardened self-tapping screws if you get stuck. bought 3 years ago for 6500 and for this price it is simply gorgeous.
The fact that someone broke something that he cannot name and in just a month, despite the fact that he has 2 Russian percussion drills that live for 8 years, makes me think about lies.
I want to take it for myself, but used. Apparently no one will disassemble to clarify the state.
Does he have pitfalls?
Or, for example, what is suitable from the Chinese counterparts for this model? I mean that maybe the perf has wound up, it was repaired with something Chinese (= interskol) and they want to sell it quickly.
How can a killed person be distinguished? (cartridge play, collector creak, sluggish blow.)
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And for some reason, I doubt that 2 years ago it cost 19,000, it seems to cost so much right now.
Dim_CA wrote:
I want to take it for myself, but used. Apparently no one will disassemble to clarify the state.
Does he have pitfalls?
Or, for example, what is suitable from the Chinese counterparts for this model? I mean that maybe the perf has wound up, it was repaired with something Chinese (= interskol) and they want to sell it quickly.
How can a killed person be distinguished? (cartridge play, collector creak, sluggish blow.)
Perf this: ">
And for some reason, I doubt that 2 years ago it cost 19,000, it seems to cost so much right now.
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the impact at 1050 even in comparison with 800v 26 Bosch with novya sluggish. the weak point is the worm gear. the trunk was also written to change at low mileage. sold for spare parts crossed himself. I do not recommend buying.
Hmmm. Had a better opinion of watercress. Thank you.
Dim_CA wrote:
Hmmm. Had a better opinion of watercress. Thank you.
we are talking about the kilowatt. for example, the first 750v watercress marking I do not remember worked for a long time survived the change of brushes no more complaints.
Worm gear - is it the rotor shaft? And what actually happened to the barrel? Why did you come up? Or original
I have a kress 750 PXC, he is 15 years old, I don’t remember exactly how many. I changed the brushes, the rear rotor bearing, then I changed the rotor, because erased worm, wire rewound in two places. I worked very intensively for them, scrapping the screed, the socket boxes with a crown, constantly mixing the solutions, sometimes I thought that it would die, but no longer lives, it is still in the ranks.
Dim_CA wrote:
And what actually happened to the barrel?
as a rule, wear of geometry and splines.
Mutru4 wrote:
as a rule, wear of geometry and splines.
How can geometry be worn out?
ser6672 wrote:
How can geometry be worn out?
An “egg” instead of a regular circle.
I don’t know what geometry my perf has, the drills have a wild backlash, but they don’t fall out, and it doesn’t interfere with drilling.
ser6672 wrote:
I don’t know what geometry my perf has, the drills have a wild backlash, but they don’t fall out, and it doesn’t interfere with drilling.
somehow I bought a used perf with wild backlashes, the drill was held by the ball.
The previous owner was also fond of:
ser6672 wrote:
I worked very intensively for them, scrapping the screed, socket holders with a crown, constantly mixing solutions
As a result, he switched to hilty.
Usually borax and are held by the ball.
ser6672 wrote:
Usually borax and are held by the ball.
and the splines transmit the rotation to the drill, and that perfo completely cut them off.
Mutru4 wrote:
and the splines transmit the rotation to the drill, and that perfo completely cut them off.
I compared my perf with the dummy 2450 and 2810, the drills were 6 and 8 did not notice much difference, only those were new and mine was 15 years old.
I noticed that in the ad
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On the second photo there is a black plastic handle insert. I opened other advertisements and websites of sellers of the 1050th. Everywhere this insert is red. What does it mean? Levak chtoli?
Dim_CA wrote:
I noticed that in the ad
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On the second photo there is a black plastic handle insert. I opened other advertisements and websites of sellers of the 1050th. Everywhere this insert is red. What does it mean? Levak chtoli?
just dirty. this insert is a shock absorber type and is slightly porous over time.
Dim_CA wrote:
What does it mean?
How. Photos from different models in the network were found and inserted.
Based on the price and the photos on the left, this lot is a pig in a poke. It should also be taken into account that Kress is bankrupt and, if anything, there is no service or spare parts. And if there is, then the cost of repairs will not please.
kuzmin59 wrote:
just dirty
Not to the same degree
Kvost wrote:
How. Photos from different models in the network were found and inserted.
Based on the price and the photos on the left, this lot is a pig in a poke. It should also be taken into account that Kress is bankrupt and, if anything, there is no service or spare parts. And if there is, then the cost of repairs will not please.
Not to the same degree
I called and asked if both photos belonged to this perf. The owner said only the second.
Proceeding from the fact that the barrel, as I understood it, in the 1050 is quite strong, I see the following checkout program:
1 operability of all modes
2 revolutions to max - is there an all-round fire (although you will not see it - it is closed). well, except for the smell
3 screw heads (showdown facts)
4 cartridge backlash
5 backlash and drill retention
6 halving (at best) in order to control the wear of the rotor worm
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I'm assembling a C-Beam Machine - but I just can't make up my mind with the choice of the spindle.
I will work with Al pl 6082-T6 boards 5-8mm
please advise the best option - ease of use, quality of the result, processing speed:
- Kress 1050
- Kress 800
- 1.5 kW air from China
- 1.5 kW water from China
In your case and for tasks, take the spindle that is quieter. An air vent for 1.5 kW is quite suitable - at idle sound, it will not differ from a water one with such a power, and even more so how to cut it. But not any additional tubes, motors and containers.
Post has been editedMinivan: 29 March 2016 - 20:29
Watercress is not a spindle, but pampering.
Each Marfushka has its own toys.
For this toy, most likely Kress, tk. the critical issue can be the weight of the spindle. Compare how much the Kress FME1050 (1.7kg) weighs and the 1.5kW (4+ kg) average Chinese woman.
Yes, almost any asynchronous device has much better bearings and higher torque, plus other advantages. However - how much payload weight is acceptable for a given structure?
Therefore, Kress, oddly enough, remains in its position as a workhorse for entry-class machines.
Everything is relative. After 12kW Siemens servo spindle, Chinese 9kW is also a toy.
Post has been edited ShadowVoice: 29 March 2016 - 23:40
... And it will be a pleasure to constantly replace the brushes.
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Basically, after learning from your magazine about the anniversary of Kress and anniversary models, I wanted to buy the Kress PSE 75 Edition. But, as it turned out, there are no sellers in Donetsk who officially trade the instrument of this company, and those who called themselves official did not hear anything about the anniversary, they did not see the anniversary models and did not support any shares. The Kress 1050 PXC costs $ 320. I had to go to the smugglers.
I chose Kress 1050 PXC for the following reasons.
1. Price - for that kind of money, other manufacturers do not have those positions that are so important to me.
2. The ratio of "weight-power" and "weight-impact energy" (one could take the cheap middle and light classes, but I would lose in professionalism and mobility).
3. The reverse ring switch, in my opinion, is much more reliable than the lever overhead switch.
4. Spaced mode switches are theoretically simpler and therefore more reliable.
5. Presetting the rotation speed with the trigger wheel is very useful for mixing adhesives and putties and for screwdriving.
6. Two speeds of drilling.
7. Detachable network cable - not the main position, but, as it turned out, very convenient.
Of course, the Kress 750 PXC quite satisfies all these requirements, but the $ 20 difference seemed insignificant against the power difference.
When buying, I wanted to have an original thing, and therefore I paid attention to all the little things. For example, following the directions in your magazine, I looked for the word "Pirelli" on the cable. Something else was written there, but the traders "rummaged" in the rest of the Kress tools, found me a 4 m long "Pirelli" cable. The Rohm drill chuck with adapter was tested for axial runout. The quality of the cartridge itself was not in doubt, since Rohm cartridges have been working properly for a long time on my other instruments. But with the adapter, it looks like the overlay came out.
When I bought a hammer drill and tried out a chuck with an adapter, there was no axial runout, just as there was no backlash. But, getting down to work, I was surprised, turning into hysteria, found the axial beating of the drill chuck. It turned out that in one of the two positions there are no beats, but when the adapter is turned 180 degrees in the barrel, these appear. And I "sin" on the adapter because the drills (DeWALT Extreme 2) do not hit at all.
In addition, I would like to especially note the quality of the plastic (its resistance to scratches and the ability to clean almost to its original state), unseen before on the tool of other companies. Apparently (there was no passport in Russian), the perforator maintains speed under load, which does not allow "gas". The instrument turned out to be "thoughtful" and with great inertia. Ideally, we would like to have a coast brake for greater convenience and safety.
The second speed, the necessity of which was doubted by one of your readers (Kirikov S.I., No. 127000), was very useful for non-hammer drilling of a plaster partition, as well as for boring holes for lock bolts in metal doors with abrasive nozzles and rinsing a mixer for putties. I hope that it will be useful for non-hammer drilling of holes for sockets with diamond core bits (but so far it has not been possible to test it).
Separately, I would like to note the safety clutch. Namely, it works at a fairly large torque.It is necessary to have a weight of about 95 kg so as not to turn over with the hammer drill. For the first three months it did not work at all, and the perforator “waved its handles” threateningly in front of my face. But in the end I heard its brisk cracking when drilling a metal corner 6 mm thick with a drill with a diameter of 19 mm (I understand that this is voluntarism). By the way, the drill chuck then tightened on the adapter so that it was no longer possible to unscrew it.
I even "boiled" the cartridge, after removing the plastic parts; I wanted to heat it up with a hairdryer, but I was afraid that the springs would “relax”. In the future, if I unscrew it, I think it will be enough to place the washer on the adapter before screwing on the cartridge. It seemed very useful that the depth gauge is located close to the drilling axis - the accuracy pleases. If it still had some kind of measuring scale, it would be perfect.
The additional handle is very comfortable and durable, but when assembled with a depth gauge, the choice of its positions is too small. After six months of work with a puncher, I wanted to make a "revision" of the mechanics. But, having removed the caps from the barrel and the upper operating mode switch, I realized that the structure is self-sufficient and without my intervention - let it work still.
Disassembling half of the main grip housing, I found that the control unit was Marquardt, not the original one. It would be good if information about components from other companies slipped through (for example, in the annotations to Interskol drills they focus on such things). This is useful when "aiming" at spare parts. Now, if they put Marquardt in my workshop, I, unknowingly, would be indignant - why not Kress?
The modular design used in the rock drill makes it much easier to care for it (in my case, it comes down to blowing all the parts with a compressor).
I could not appreciate the Klick-Box at its true worth, since I have nothing in my case apart from this puncher. I can only say that he has a small margin of safety - for neat people. My legs have already broken off half the width, and both on one side, in turn (now it falls to one side). But there is enough space in it for all the most running gear.
The rattling of the Boers in the place reserved for them was very disturbing. Therefore, an oak block was made with holes for shanks the size of a narrow part of the box. The drills are now securely in place. The same goes for drills. I haven’t come up with anything for the drill chuck - it is wrapped in a rag so that it doesn’t scratch on the borax. For the latter, I made silicone aprons so as not to dust on the standard rubber cap. By the way, I would like to have a rubber apron for ceiling work in the kit.
Maybe someone will use the technology for making aprons: I insert a drill (preferably with a diameter of 6 mm) into the barrel, liberally coat it and the rubber cap of the puncher with soapy water, apply silicone and form an apron from the cap to the end of the drill shank with fingers or a spatula dipped in soap water, and leave for a couple of days. When drilling with such an apron, the cap remains clean, and when changing tools, the drill lies on the apron with its tail up, does not smear and does not smear. The cable pleased me with its length and flexibility. The only caveat is that it is rather difficult to clean it from dust.
The thought slipped through that if there were any nodules on top of the case, or, on the contrary, the upper mode switch would not protrude beyond the dimensions of the case, then it would not scratch at all when the punch lies upside down with the handles. Mine, for example, got scratched. There are a few more problems - there is no service, it is difficult to get spare parts. And the human factor is decisive for us - there may be problems with the qualifications of "repairmen".
In general, I must admit, it is better than a hammer drill for such a price, of such quality, in this weight category and with such functions! Do not take this as flattery - just a subjective opinion.
Vivid reviews of the owners about Kress 1050 PXC, on the Sony Club mobile portal.Here you can not only read customer reviews, but also leave your review without registration.
I like: Power, indestructibility, you can work very quickly, does not jump in your hands like Bosch. Huge torque, the detachable cord is very comfortable and is quite long. I came with a handy keyless chuck. I do not like: Quite heavy - it is difficult to accurately “aim” with one hand, but this is a problem with all powerful hammer drills; price at the moment Review: For three years and so far so good. He lived for 3 extreme months during the repairs of the workers. There is enough foolishness to break off the heads of 8mm hardened self-tapping screws if you get stuck. bought 3 years ago for 6500 and for this price it is simply gorgeous.
The fact that someone broke something that he cannot name and in just a month, despite the fact that he has 2 Russian percussion drills that live for 8 years, makes me think about lies.
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