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Test the brushes by catching it in a stalled condition when you have it triggered, then rotate it slightly. If it takes off suspect the brushes or a dead segment on the comutator.
If it doesn't respond to this, then consider the VSR trigger... open it and test by bypassing it when in stalled condition...
Go to dewaltservicenet.com and look up your model. (Hint: Press the "Go" button on the screen not the Enter button on your keyboard to submit your model in the field). Make sure you have your type number available.
If your transmission is in a million pieces I can help you get it back together. There is no diagram for the transmissions.
It is probably something like a 6365 and on all the Milwaukee products they have a switch wiring diagram but nothing for the switch. I would recommend going to a local repair center with the switch and match it up with a new one probably less than 15.00 If you give me your location with zip code I can direct you to the closest one. Let me know
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