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6527 (SER 774B) Milwaukee Reciprocating Saw

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This is a carbon brush, it is also known as a motor brush, and it is used with various power tools and equipment. The brush transfers electric currents to the motor. Your motor brush is an extremely c...
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This Milwaukee Quik-Lok® cord is a genuine OEM replacement part, it is sold individually. This is a three wire grounded 8 foot cord for fast field replacement of a damaged cord. Made of premium grad...
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This part includes one brush spring for a power tool. This OEM part is compatible with multiple tool-types. The brush spring is responsible for providing tension on the brush against the armature. It ...
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This part includes one blade clamp screw for a saw and it is sold individually. This blade clamp screw is sourced right from the original manufacturer, guaranteeing the perfect fit and quality. Your e...
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This Trigger switch has an insulated base and a compact design for easy installation. This authentic Milwaukee replacement part is sold individually. Switches are commonly replaced parts in power t...
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Genuine Milwaukee replacement part, this item is sold individually. The purpose of the Brush Retaining Screw or Brush Cap, is to secure the brushes and keep the brush tight against the armature in the...
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This is a Genuine OEM Milwaukee 1/4" replacement Blade Clamp for use with Sawzall Reciprocating Saws. The purpose of this Clamp is to fasten the saw blade to the shaft. This part is made out of metal ...
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This is a screw and it is used on a variety of power tools. This part has a slotted pan head, and needs a Torx screwdriver to tighten or loosen. The measurements of the screw are #8 in diameter, with ...
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This is a Genuine OEM Approved replacement part used on a variety of Milwaukee Power Tools. This Ball Bearing has multiple applications based on your tool. Ball Bearings are used to reduce friction be...
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This Torx screw fits a variety of lawn and gardening tools. The screw has a diameter of 8, 16 thread counts, and 5/8 inches for the length. Refer to diagram provided by the manufacturer for further in...
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This is a genuine OEM replacement part. This steel bearing is used in a variety of Milwaukee handheld power tools including rotary hammers and Sawzalls. Ball bearings serve to separate and buffer movi...
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This item is an authentic Milwaukee replacement part that has been sourced from the original manufacturer to be used with reciprocating saws. The shoe assembly attaches to the front of the saw and is ...
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Alan
March 8, 2025
The sawzall guit on me
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Hi Alan, Thank you for your question. If the sawzall stopped working, you may have a broken or dull blade or it is not positioned correctly. If it is dull or broken replace it, and if it is not positioned properly, reposition it. If there is an issue with the motor or you faulty switches or wires, this could prevent the saw from starting or running properly. We hope this helps!

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