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I have milwaukee 14.4 v drill driver. All of a suddden it is staying in a constant run mode. switch is traveling too far out and not stopping in the middle of the switch range which if I hold manual will stop the drill. If I squeeze in it will run fine when I let off the switch the drill continues to run non stop. Worked fine 10 minutes ago. ?????? Please help.
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If nothing's broken, you can usually apply and hold pressure in the direction you want to the switch or ring, depending on which model you have, and lightly press the trigger to get it to move.
cordless drills have a switch that allows for more torque at lower rpms si in effect it is a 2 speed drill coupled with a variable speed switch that alters the rpms
If the drill is running I would be looking at a speed control problem at this point I would be looking at the torque control switch
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This may not be as easy as you think. The first one my have trouble with the trigger switch, but it could be the motor. Without checking continuity, or replacing them individually you will not be able to tell which one is bad.
Another problem could be the brushes. That is what is most likely wrong with the 2nd one. Remove the 2 black screw caps on the rear of the drill, and remove the carbon brushes. Do they look worn? If so they will need to be replaced. If this is the case the motor may be breaking down, and wearing the brushes down too fast.
The good news is that Milwaukee Tools, offer a 5 year limited warranty, If you have a receipt, or can read the serial number. Take it in, or mail it to a service center. They will take care of it for you if they are less then 5 years old.
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