Milwaukee 0612-20 14.4v Cordless Drill Kit W/ Worklight Logo
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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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Sounds like you need a new switch.

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