20 Most Recent Milwaukee 0612-20 14.4v Cordless Drill Kit W/ Worklight Questions & Answers

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How to unlock the chuck

this how to get a chuck off a drill.look inside the chuck for a screw. it will be a left handed screw.once you get the screw out put the chuck in a vice . you will need to squeeze it very tight. then put the drill in reverse and pull the trigger.if i wont come off you will need to hit the chuck with a hammer while you are holding the trigger. if you have a bit stuck in the chuck and cant get it out put the chuck in the vice and hit it very hard with a hammer until the chuck falls apart.i work on drills every day ,this is the only way we have found that works
7/23/2017 8:12:22 PM • Milwaukee... • Answered on Jul 23, 2017
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Have 18v Milwaukee worklight and it won't stay on

sometimes the bulb turns when you put the lens back on make sure it is making contact from original instalation
1/26/2011 2:45:42 AM • Milwaukee... • Answered on Jan 26, 2011
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The drill gun does not

The reversing lever(13) may have popped out of the reversing lever on the switch, but more likely the switch is bad:

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The Switch part number is 23-66-0690 and costs about 25.00
The tool will have to be taken apart to verify this, and if it is under warranty, you will want to have the service center do it. Just type your zip code into this link, and it will find the nearest service center that can work on it, or just sell you the part.
http://www.milwaukeetool.com/parts-service/find-service-center

11/30/2010 10:11:36 PM • Milwaukee... • Answered on Nov 30, 2010
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I have milwaukee 14.4 v

sounds like you need a new switch.
8/30/2010 1:13:21 AM • Milwaukee... • Answered on Aug 30, 2010
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I need cell replacement for my 14.4 pack

ereplacement.com
7/24/2009 1:47:24 PM • Milwaukee... • Answered on Jul 24, 2009
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How to unlock the chuck

most of them you just hold the chuck tightly, and turn on the drill in reverse.
4/19/2009 5:17:35 PM • Milwaukee... • Answered on Apr 19, 2009
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I need instructions on how to wire a new switch to an old drill; Milwaukee Magnum s/r 053242842. Listed 480A

These videos should help, they all work to a theme.
7/21/2023 11:07:57 PM • Milwaukee Drills • Answered on Jul 21, 2023
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Which side is hot and which side is ground on a 9.6 volt 18 volt Milwaukee universal charger?

There is help and videos in the link, but you can easily check the contacts with an analogue multimeter. You don't say WHY you want this information? https://www.google.com/search?q=18+volt+universal+charger+milwaukee+wiring+diagram ..
4/4/2023 3:19:09 AM • Milwaukee Drills • Answered on Apr 04, 2023
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How do I take out the spindle on a 1675-1 Milwaukee hole hawk drill

To remove the spindle on a Milwaukee Hole Hawg 1675-1 drill, you will need to follow these steps:
  1. Disconnect the drill from the power source and remove the chuck key.
  2. Turn the drill over so that the chuck is facing upwards.
  3. Locate the spindle lock button on the side of the chuck.
  4. Press the spindle lock button and hold it down while rotating the chuck counterclockwise to loosen it.
  5. Once the chuck is loosened, you can remove it from the spindle by pulling it off.
  6. To remove the spindle from the drill, you will need to loosen and remove the retaining bolt that holds it in place. The retaining bolt is typically located on the bottom of the drill, near the front of the spindle.
  7. Once the retaining bolt is removed, you should be able to lift the spindle out of the drill.
It is important to follow these steps carefully to avoid damaging the spindle or the drill. If you are having difficulty removing the spindle, you may need to consult the owner's manual or a certified mechanic for assistance. They will have the necessary tools and expertise to help you remove the spindle safely.
1/8/2023 5:07:44 AM • Milwaukee Drills • Answered on Jan 08, 2023
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My Milwaukee cordless drill has a full battery and the trigger works and the truck works but it won't turn right or left at all

How did we go from a Cordless drill and battery to the steering on a truck?? :>D
12/6/2022 7:17:04 PM • Milwaukee Drills • Answered on Dec 06, 2022
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How do i replace the spindle assembly in my milwaukee 0235-1 drill ?

copy and paste https://www.jackssmallengines.com/jacks-parts-lookup/manufacturer/milwaukee/electric-drill/0235-1-serial-755-70423-milwaukee-electric-drill-driver-parts/1-2-keyless-chuck-magnum-drill
6/30/2022 4:46:56 AM • Milwaukee Drills • Answered on Jun 30, 2022
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I have Milwaukee m18 drill that won't tighten down.

There are some youtube videos on how to replace the chuck and there are several sources for chucks.
4/23/2022 10:29:16 PM • Milwaukee Drills • Answered on Apr 23, 2022
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I have a Milwaukee cordless drill/ driver cat#2801-20 will not work but the flash light will work

The battery is not fully Charged. Please charge for 4 to 5 hours. The flash light works because it requires lower voltage than drill/driver to work.
3/9/2022 9:39:23 AM • Milwaukee Drills • Answered on Mar 09, 2022
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How to clean M18 milwaukee impact

Tec7gt7 ( recommend spray ) electrical safe for switch and motor commutator. for novice and expert. do not use wd40. Use if very dirth A cold degreaser for only cleaning the 2 housing parts
9/16/2020 9:03:25 AM • Milwaukee Drills • Answered on Sep 16, 2020
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