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For parts this old, I start out looking on ebay by the part number and brand. If that falls through, I look for the whole product on ebay because there might be one cheap enough to strip a part from. Fact is, I don't find the part elsewhere on the web, even in part replacement sites. You might contact customer service at Kango or Milwaukee Tools but such is a long shot. Here is what ebay offers: kango 750 rotary hammer: Search Result ' eBay
\charlie use sewing machine oil, as for a book on it put the make model into google and a pdf might be available as for parts not really unless you sroce them through the paper or ebay
i have 900 kango jack hammer motor work but don't jack in sacramento any repair dose work on the jack hammer can you give info who work in sac thanks jim
Milwaukee now owns Kango, unfortunately I believe the 950sv is the old style. Parts are no longer avail. I have about 20 of the breakers. It is really too bad, they were great machines.
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