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Anonymous Posted on Aug 29, 2012

Remove wire from on-off switch milwaukee drill

Uses 23-99-0157 on-off switch

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 02, 2010

SOURCE: Variable speed doesn't work on Milwaukee Magnum hammer drill

how new is the tool. Give me the serial number and I will come up with a solution, also what is the switch number you bought. Let me know.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 06, 2010

SOURCE: need forward/reverse switch for older

Link to find parts list:

http://www.milwaukeetool.com/CMS/Diagrams/54-10-4006.pdf

You can google the 23-66-1020 part number and find numerous suppliers.



RECALL NOTICE!

Milwaukee is providing a no-charge warranty service to owners of 1610-1, 1630-1 1/2" Compact Hole-Shooter Drills and

1670-1, 1675-1 1/2" Hole-Hawg® Drills. We are taking this action because under certain circumstances the switch of the drill

may stick in the "on" position, which could lessen control of the product, posing a risk of injury to the operator.

1610-1, 1630-1 1/2" Compact Hole-Shooter Drills and 1670-1, 1675-1 1/2" Hole-Hawg® Drills within the serial number

ranges shown below and sold between May 30,2000 and February 27, 2001 are affected.

Nameplate Catalog Number Serial Number Range

1610-1 700B400200013 thru 700B400480097

1630-1 718B400230057 thru 718B400480118

1670-1 472B400200061 thru 472B400440188

1675-1 413B400190567 thru 413B400522000

Drills listed should be inspected for the presence of a 23-66-1020 Switch with a date code within 0 0 2 1 t h r o u g h 0044.

If the unit contains a subject dated coded 23-66-1020 switch, please return drill to the nearest Milwaukee factory Service Center

or Authorized Service station for no-charge warranty replacement of the switch.

Affected switches carry a manufacture's four [4] digit date code of 0 0 2 1 t h r u 0044 imprinted on its body.

If nameplate has an 'X' stamped into the tool's nameplate, next to the catalog number, the tool has been repaired and the

defective switch has already been replaced.

If you need assistance in locating the service facility nearest you or have questions please call 1.800.729.3878

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 13, 2011

SOURCE: I am interested in purchasing

Manual appears to indicate it has a forward/reverse switch http://www.milwaukeetool.com/PartsAndService/DownloadManuals/All.aspx?ProductId=0200-20

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