Carbon Blue
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Hey all, happy holidays! Ive got a question for you makita 9227 users, while working on my car I noticed the rotary would all of a sudden lose power on me while polishing, turns out if I wiggled the electrical cord that led into the polisher it would suddenly turn back on. I sent the polisher back to makita for warranty work and in two weeks time I receive it with a labor charge of 30$.
This is where the problem is. Before I sent the makita in it seems that the cord that led into the polisher was crimped or crumpled due to regular wear and tear. I can imagine this is due to putting the cord over your shoulder when your polishing the hood or roof of the vehicle so that the cord does not drag on the paint. In the mean time I was able to borrow my uncles makita which he had just purchased and that too had the same "crimping" or crumpling of the cord problem. Is there any way to prevent this crimping or crumpling of the cord when doing details so that this loss of power does not occur? I have attached a pic of where this problem occurs.
not my car, but the only pic of my polisher where the cord can be seen
This is where the problem is. Before I sent the makita in it seems that the cord that led into the polisher was crimped or crumpled due to regular wear and tear. I can imagine this is due to putting the cord over your shoulder when your polishing the hood or roof of the vehicle so that the cord does not drag on the paint. In the mean time I was able to borrow my uncles makita which he had just purchased and that too had the same "crimping" or crumpling of the cord problem. Is there any way to prevent this crimping or crumpling of the cord when doing details so that this loss of power does not occur? I have attached a pic of where this problem occurs.

not my car, but the only pic of my polisher where the cord can be seen