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Why doesn’t the brake solenoid come back down after the trigger is released?

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Why doesn’t the brake solenoid come back down after the trigger is released?

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There may be some residual magnetism left in the solenoid coil assembly once the trigger has been released. This magnetism is just enough to hold the solenoid plunger up against the pull of the spring. Replacement of the solenoid assembly is recommended.

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