Electric Drill Switches

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Switch
$26.07
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Fix Number
FIX10123482
Manufacturer Part Number
23-66-0177
This is an OEM trigger switch with four internal terminals. The switch controls the on/off and varying speed functions. It is common for the switch of a power tool to wear and malfunction over the use of a tool and require replacement. A few signs that will indicate a replacement is need is If the tool will not turn on when you engage the switch, it requires multiple tries to turn on, or the variable speeds are not working.
Marquardt Switch
$30.63
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Fix Number
FIX10123481
Manufacturer Part Number
23-66-0169
This is a genuine Marquardt switch manufactured for use with Milwaukee drills. Switches can wear out from normal use. A sign that the switch is wearing out is trouble starting, then normal operation once the tool is running, or off and on use. Replacing a worn out switch can save time and money, and the repair is relatively simple, this switch is sold individually.
Variable Switch
$28.03
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Fix Number
FIX10153474
Manufacturer Part Number
650208-2
This Trigger type VAR switch has 4 internal terminals and a locking mechanism. This genuine Makita replacement part is sold individually. Switches are commonly replaced parts in power tools. A switch handles on/off and variable speed functions. They also have a role in electric breaking; they can momentarily reverse electrical polarity. Because switches use mechanical internals, they will degrade and wear out over time, eventually requiring replacement. Some common signs of a broken or failing switch are: • The tool has completely stopped functioning • it will not turn on. • The tool operates intermittently, requiring multiple tries to turn on, until eventually it won't turn on at all. • The variable speed function and electric braking aren't working properly.
Switch
$55.00
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Fix Number
FIX10183674
Manufacturer Part Number
649381-00
This genuine DeWalt replacement part is made out of Plastic and is Sold Individually. Switches are commonly replaced parts in tools. A switch handles on/off and variable speed operations. They also have a role in electric breaking; they can momentarily reverse electrical polarity. Because switches use mechanical internals, they will degrade and wear out over time, eventually needing replacement.
Vsr Switch
$50.73
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Fix Number
FIX10182274
Manufacturer Part Number
621884-03
This is an authentic manufacturer approved replacement switch used on DeWALT drills. It is the part of the tool handling on/off and variable speed functions. Since switches have moving mechanical parts, they will eventually wear out and will require a replacement. Switch has a plastic body and it is sold individually. To replace this switch you would need a screwdriver. • Remove screws used to hold two pieces of housing set together • Disconnect wires from the old switch and remove it from the housing • Place the new switch in the housing and connect wires to it • Reassemble the housing
Switch
$34.09
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Fix Number
FIX10123486
Manufacturer Part Number
23-66-0205
This is an genuine OEM sourced replacement part used on Milwaukee electric drills/drivers and sawzalls. Switch is a crucial part of the tool which handles on/off operations. Because switches use mechanical internals, they will tend to wear out over time, eventually requiring replacement. It has a plastic body and it is sold individually. To replace this switch you would need a Screwdriver. First you want to remove screws used to secure two pieces of housing set Disconnect wires from the old switch and remove it from the housing Place the new switch in the housing and connect wires to it Reassemble the housing
Switch
$34.57
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Fix Number
FIX10153531
Manufacturer Part Number
650614-1
This genuine Makita part is made by original manufacturer. This item fits drywall screwdrivers and other handheld power tools. Switch trigger is made of plastic material. Reversing switch lever is included in this part. This easy repair requires only a screwdriver to remove tool casing for switch installation.
Vsr Switch
$31.78
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Fix Number
FIX11929785
Manufacturer Part Number
N421307
This is a VSR (Variable Speed Reverse) switch used in various power tool models, including hammer drills and power screwdrivers. The VSR switch serves to power the tool on and off, as well as control the motor speed and direction. Over time, the VSR switch may malfunction, resulting in your tool not turning on or changing speeds as intended. If you observe difficulties with your power tool, it is likely that the switch needs replacement. Please note that this switch is sold individually and does not include any additional hardware, such as screws or wires. Replacing the switch is a straightforward process that only requires a screwdriver or drill. Start by disconnecting your tool from its power source, whether it is a power cord or battery, and then remove the screws on the side of your tool to access the inner housing. Disconnect the wires attached to the old switch, followed by removing the switch itself. Install the new switch and connect its motor wires first, and then the power supply wires. Once all the wires are securely attached, reassemble the housing and fasten it with the necessary hardware.
Fwd.rev. Switch
$19.76
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Fix Number
FIX10123782
Manufacturer Part Number
23-66-2517
This is a Milwaukee replacement part directly sourced from the manufacturer for use in drills and drivers. The forward reverse switch attaches to the forward reverse shuttle button. It might require a set of pliers to replace this item. It will need to be replaced if it stops working. This part is available individually and is made of metal and plastic.
Switch Assembly
$78.81
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Fix Number
FIX10123765
Manufacturer Part Number
23-66-2365
This is a genuine manufacturer approved replacement switch assembly. It is specially produced for Milwaukee electric drills/drivers. It is an impotent component of the tool that handles the on/off functions of a unit. Since switches have moving mechanical parts, they will eventually wear out and will require a replacement. This switch has a plastic body with lead wires attached and it is sold individually. To replace this switch you will need a screwdriver. • Make sure the equipment is unplugged • Remove the housing screws • Remove the housing/cover • Disconnect wires from the old switch and remove it • Secure the new switch in place and connect wires to it • Reassemble and test the unit

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