Milwaukee nut gun M18 FHIWF12 with an intermittent switch problem.
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- Опубликовано: 6 апр 2023
- It's always good to leave a note with tools when leaving them in for repair.
This one was running when I tried it out, but it turned out the problem was the switch. Costumer said it kept stopping every time the trigger was pulled.
Dirt and grease from general use has gotten into the switch and needs to be cleaned out.
A common problem with the non onekey version. Sadly this is probably the last good nut gun milwaukee made.
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I haven't done that one yet but thank you very much for the tips.
Seems pretty darn good to me.
Oni tam dają jeszcze na tą taśmę rezystora w włączniku wazelinę techniczną żeby obniżyć tarcie!
Another great repair Dean! What kind of spray did you use to clean the trigger switch?
Looks like liqui moly 3110 😅
I'd say it's contact cleaner, 👍
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Where can I buy the electronics for this milwaukee?
What did you clean the plastic casing with to get it back to bright and red (clean ) again?
he uses kerosene on a draper parts cleaner
@@GRamerDim will have to try that one
Puny little wiper contacts in that switch. Are all cordless drills today using such flimsy switches?
Yea all tools with a variable speed trigger will have some sort of linear potentometer like this.
Bosch needed to repair Milwaukee... just my taste
What spray did you use to clean switch
I'd say it would be electrical contact cleaner
If only i have tools like that, i treat it properly like my old makita angle grinder that still useful & look better than that tool.
I'm a proper tradesman, and when you're a proper trademan there is no keeping the tool nice. All the nasty places I have been over the years, my tools occompany me. I keep my drill and impact in their blow mounded case and have since 2016, however both drill and impact look very well used. This isn't from being tossed in a tool box and beat on the road. These tools are kept with care and still look like this tool. That tool has been properly used, by a proper user.
Question for Milwaukee specialists:
I have a Milwaukee M18 FMTIW2F12 that has an interesting bug. When I press the switch, the machine spins and diode number 3 (third gear) lights up for a long time. Only when the diode turns off is it possible to change the direction of rotation and start again. In addition, the maximum speed (diode number 3) cannot be changed. In order for it to work at all and not to wait for diode number 3 to go out, I remove and put back the battery. That means to change the wheels on a car that has 5 screws, I have to remove and put back the battery 10 times. Once I press the switch, I must not stop until the job is done, otherwise there will be a long pause or re-inserting and removing the battery.
Greetings from Switzerland
Eureka! I repaired my impact wrench today. The error was in the brown main switch. To make it even more fun, I found the machine and the spare part in the trash. Maybe my experience will help someone who has similar problems?
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