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Hi all.

I have a G40PSH (Greenworks 40v Long Reach Cordless Hedge Trimmer) which I have taken apart before to sharpen the blades. Only this time I put it back to together and there is no responce when the trigger is pulled. Tried 2 batteries, and it works fine with its chainsaw head.

It was 6 screws to remove the plastic case, inside all there is is:

  • a little (what I guess is called) an electric motor about 3 inches long, grey cylinder with 2 wires, 1 black, 1 red, coming out of it and running up into the handle.
  • a little gear box type thing attached to the business end of the electric motor, with a small gear (from the motor) and a larger gear intertwinned (to large gear is attached to the blades)

I always take care not to jostle the wires too much in particular, and when putting it back together place all the spaces and washers and screws where they went.

I have opened this maybe 5 times to clean it out.

Would a multimetre help to test the motor?
Does turning the cogs the 'wrong' way break an electric motor. Thats the only thing I can think slightly perhaps.
What would I check with the multimetre to see if the motor is broken?

Thank you very much for any insights.
 
Would a multimetre help to test the motor?
Using a multimeter to measure the resistance of the motor, on the two pins that connect in the handle, would be a good first step to discovering if the wiring has been disturbed. You should see a few tens of ohms across the contacts where the trimmer head connects to the pole.
I have one of those G40PSH sets, unfortunately not with me at the moment!
I don't think there are any safety switches or complications in the trimmer head, so it should be a straightforward matter of checking continuity with a meter to find what's wrong.
 
Using a multimeter to measure the resistance of the motor, on the two pins that connect in the handle, would be a good first step to discovering if the wiring has been disturbed. You should see a few tens of ohms across the contacts where the trimmer head connects to the pole.
I have one of those G40PSH sets, unfortunately not with me at the moment!
I don't think there are any safety switches or complications in the trimmer head, so it should be a straightforward matter of checking continuity with a meter to find what's wrong.
Thank you I will try that and report back
 
Is it possible that you've reassembled the hedge trimmer part incorrectly so that it's jammed up solid, and that the motor simply can't turn, even though it's receiving power?
 

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