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Cord 18-3 10 In.​ 22-64-1832

OEM part for: Milwaukee

Part Number: 22-64-1832


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This power cord is a genuine Milwaukee replacement part. It is used on a variety of their power tools. This cord plugs into a regular outlet delivering the power to the unit. If the cord is bent or damaged otherwise it is important to replace it immediately. Please note that the cord protector/sleeve is sold separately.

Replacing power cord is a simple job that should only require a screwdriver.

• Remove the housing
• Disconnect the old cord wires
• Pull out the cord through the sleeve
• Remove old cord and secure new one in place
• Reassemble test the tool

  • Classification: Part
  • Weight: 0.65 lbs.
  • Shipping: Ships Worldwide

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This Cord 18-3 10 In.​ will fit the following 112 machines. Confirm this part works with your model, and view the detailed model diagrams and repair help we have to offer.

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This item works with the following types of products:

  • Drill Parts
  • Electric Drill Parts
  • Grinder Parts
  • Screwdriver Parts
  • Sander Parts
  • Hammer Drill Parts
  • Drain Cleaner Parts
  • Jig saw Parts
  • Saw Parts
  • Shear Parts
  • Bench Grinder Parts

This part replaces obsolete part #: 22-64-0245, 22-64-0225, 22-64-1831, 22-64-1120

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  • Quick and easy fix!
    My Milwaukee Drill is back to safe and working order.
    Guest - July 24, 2022 Verified Purchase
    Perfect replacement cord for my 30 year old Milwaukee Drill
    Was exactly what I needed to fix my Milwaukee Drill. Easy to install and the price was fair.
    Guest - February 4, 2020 Verified Purchase
    Right part, right fit, delivered on time
    Needed power cord for Milwaukee Hammer Drill, found it on eReplacementParts. This 10 foot, 18/3 power cord was just right. Arrived on the date expected, a reasonable price. It's installed and the $160 hammer drill is back on the job site, OSHA compliant, working as expected and all for about 10% the cost of a new drill (not including expedited shipping and my 30 minutes to install). Good stuff. Purchased from eReplacementParts before, will order from here again.
    Guest - October 24, 2019 Verified Purchase
    High quality part.
    Not all replacement power cords are equal. The cords I ordered were high quality and made it easier for me to install.
    Guest - August 15, 2019 Verified Purchase

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    Medium 15-30 minutes (6 rated repairs)?

    The terminal block for the wires is integral to the switch. the wires are held into the switch by spring pressure

    Chris - April 8, 2016
    👍 4 of 4 people found this instruction helpful
    Tool Type

    Electric Drill

    Difficulty

    Expert

    Time

    1-2 hours

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver, Pliers, Soldering iron

    Given the cost of new drills from Milwaukee and others I would suggest the average homeowner simply buy a new drill. in my case the Milwaukee tool in question is not made anymore. It has very high torque with low speed which is ideal for the kind of hobby work that I do. In order to facilitate replacing the power cord you must remove the switch assembly and take the terminal block apart. while easily done you must be careful. Once the old cord is removed then you must cut the 3 leads to the proper length, use the old cord as a pattern. Strip the leads then solder them to make them a solid wire. once that's done simply push the now "solid" wire into the spring pressure contact points taking care for polarity. Test the switch then re-assemble the handle...you're done
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    Electric cord damaged

    j - December 18, 2016
    👍 2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful
    Tool Type

    Electric Drill

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    15-30 minutes

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver, Side cutters

    Remove one handle half
    Make a wiring diagram
    Remove the cord wires
    Remove the old cord relief
    Cut the cord wires to the correct length, then strip the ends of them
    Install the cord relief on the new cord
    Wire the cord in
    Install the handle half making sure no wires are getting pinched
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    The power cords on both my Makita saw & Milwaukee Drill cracked & dry rotted!

    Stephen - August 5, 2018
    👍 1 of 1 people found this instruction helpful
    Tool Type

    Circular Saw

    Difficulty

    Medium

    Time

    15-30 minutes

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver, Pliers, Wire strippers & crimpers

    1) Makita Skill saw, removed the 4 screws in the handle by the trigger & pried open.
    2) Removed the 2 wires from the switch .
    3) Cut the new cord wires to length, stripped the ends & installed into the switch.
    4) Made sure the cord guard was interested the proper location then reinstalled the cover with the 4 screws.
    1) Milwaukee Drill 1/2 inch, removed the handle screws 4 & pried open the handle.
    2) Removed the screws holding the wires to the switch & ground.
    3) Cut the new wires to length stripped the ends of each wire & installed & crimped a new round wire end & reinstalled to the ground and switch.
    4) Reinstalled the handle cover with cord guard in the correct location.
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    Milwaukee orbital sander cord cover was totally disintegrating.

    Jerry - January 30, 2016
    👍 1 of 1 people found this instruction helpful
    Tool Type

    Sander

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    15-30 minutes

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver, soldering iron and crimpers

    Removed 5 screws from top of sander. Removed 3 screws from existing cord and removed old cord. Tinned the wires with solder and added connectors. reinstalled new cord with 3 screws. Aligned new cord and reinforcement put cover on and reinstalled with 5 screws.
    Don't know why I didn't do this along time ago, but thanks to you guys getting and replacing the cord was a peace of cake.
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    Power cord had cracked outside insulation

    Thomas - October 25, 2021
    Tool Type

    Hammer Drill

    Difficulty

    Medium

    Time

    15-30 minutes

    Tools Used

    Power Drill

    1. Removed cover over the trigger assembly.
    2. Removed the black and white wires from the trigger switch.
    3. Trimmed the wires to the proper length.
    4. Treaded the wires through the protective sleeve.
    5. Tinned the bare wire ends to stiffen them.
    6. Replaced the black and white wires into the switch and the ground wire to the ground block.
    7. Routed the wires back to their original positions.
    8. Re-installed the cover.
    9. Tested for proper operation.
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    power cord was fraying

    Rocio - September 30, 2019
    Tool Type

    Electric Drill

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    15-30 minutes

    Tools Used

    Screwdriver, soldering iron

    1. removed electric drill cover
    2. took photos to remember how things were
    3. ordered new cord and made sure I understood which color cables went where
    4. removed black cable shield and unhooked three cables, noticing colors and which went where
    5. cut the new cables to match the lenght of the old cables and exposed the wires
    6. twisted each cable's wires
    7. soldered wires to become one solid wire in each of the three cables
    8. inserted the cord shield and connected the new wires in their corresponding places
    9. made sure everything was cleanly tucked in, all wires and cord shield
    10. replaced the cover and screwed it back in place
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