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Wiring diagram of hammer drill model CD 50

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I am an authorized DeWalt and Black and Decker dealer and that tool does not come up in my listings. If it is a non USA spec tool I can not access break downs or wiring diagrams for it.

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  • Posted on Aug 27, 2008

SOURCE: hammer drills and rotary hammers comparison

Basically yes. Lower power units are usually titled as "hammer drills." Higher power units, usually labeled "rotary hammers," tend to be larger and provide bigger impact forces. But there are a few differences that are worth knowing: The rotary hammer usually have a chisel only feature, for light chiseling and masonry removal. Rotary hammers also have specially designed chucks that only accept bits specifically designed to fit their chuck. The special chuck on a rotary hammer helps hold the drill bit and prevents it from slipping during use.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 18, 2009

SOURCE: Hammer drill will not hammer.

Need a new clutch/tranny. You can find it online - look up tool parts on Google. Tool Parts Direct is a good source. Please rate me

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 18, 2009

SOURCE: Bosch VSR 1199 hammer drill keeps slipping in hammer mode

Inside there is a little plastic shaft, where the selector hooks to. They have had problems over the years stripping. Replacement part is still plastic. Yay! You may need a bearing puller or find some way to get the clutch off the shaft. Lemme know. Please rate me

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 25, 2009

SOURCE: Need wiring diagram for switch on Cat #5378-20 SN

Go to Milwaukeetool.com and under service/manuals you can type in your model number and download the wiring schematic for this tool. If I have helped you with your request would you please rate this response accordingly and thank you.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 11, 2011

SOURCE: my Milwaukee model no.2611-20 Hammer-Drill

did you ever get this problom fixed? I have the same problom

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