This genuine OEM sourced replacement part is specially manufactured for Milwaukee impact drivers. It is part of the tool that allows user to turn it on and off. Mechanical switches over time tend to wear out and may begin to fail eventually requiring replacement. This switch has a durable plastic body and it is sold individually.
Switch 23-66-2830
OEM part for: Milwaukee
Part Number: 23-66-2830
Compatibility
This part will fit the following 3 machines
Milwaukee
This item works with the following types of products:
- Impact Driver Parts
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Tool Type
Impact Driver
Difficulty
Hard
Time
15-30 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, T10 torx driver, soldering station
Parts Used
2.) Remove the nose cone assembly.
3.) Remove all screws holding the case halves together and split the case.
4.) Inspect the brushes for wear. If the brushes are worn way down then the brush card and armature must be replaced as well to restore proper functioning.
5.) The switch is soldered to the brush card leads and the battery connector leads. The existing solder must be heated until it flows enough to remove the wires. The wires are then soldered to the lugs on the new switch. Use just enough heat to melt the solder otherwise you may damage the plastic casing of the switch and ruin it.
6.) Reassembly is the reverse of disassembly. Be particularly careful that all wires are routed properly to avoid pinching them between the casing halves. Make sure that the drive body is seated properly in the case halves. The lugs are not at the mid points of the body, and if the case won't close likely the drive body is 180 degrees out and the lugs are not seated.
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