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"spinfast3"

13/11/2006 9:13 PM

My Milwaukee 18 Volt Cordless Hammer Drill ((Model LokTor 0624-20)Lost Traction

My Milwaukee cordless hammer drill (Model LokTor 0624-20) suddenly
lost traction. The motor runs OK and I can hear the spindle spinning
as the motor turns, but the chuck will not engage the spindle. The
chuck does not respond to either forward or reverse. I tried
tightening the hex screw inside the chuck, but that did not fix the
problem. Does anyone have a repair suggestion?


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DJ

"Dave Jackson"

in reply to "spinfast3" on 13/11/2006 9:13 PM

14/11/2006 12:08 PM

Make sure the switch is fully engaged in one of the gears. My DeWalt does
the same thing if the switch is in between first and second. --dave

"spinfast3" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> My Milwaukee cordless hammer drill (Model LokTor 0624-20) suddenly
> lost traction. The motor runs OK and I can hear the spindle spinning
> as the motor turns, but the chuck will not engage the spindle. The
> chuck does not respond to either forward or reverse. I tried
> tightening the hex screw inside the chuck, but that did not fix the
> problem. Does anyone have a repair suggestion?
>


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AR

"Allen Roy"

in reply to "spinfast3" on 13/11/2006 9:13 PM

15/11/2006 1:12 AM

It sounds like you broke the motor shaft. Take it to your nearest
Milwaukee Repair Center. Milwaukee discontinued their "limited lifetime
warranty" but if the tool shows no signs of abuse, they will repair it at no
charge or very little charge.

Allen
"spinfast3" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> My Milwaukee cordless hammer drill (Model LokTor 0624-20) suddenly
> lost traction. The motor runs OK and I can hear the spindle spinning
> as the motor turns, but the chuck will not engage the spindle. The
> chuck does not respond to either forward or reverse. I tried
> tightening the hex screw inside the chuck, but that did not fix the
> problem. Does anyone have a repair suggestion?
>

Nn

Nova

in reply to "spinfast3" on 13/11/2006 9:13 PM

15/11/2006 1:05 AM

Dave Jackson wrote:

(top posted to keep the flow going the same way)

Also check the clutch setting. Many have a setting where the chuck
won't turn unless pressure is applied to the chuck as when driving a screw.

--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
[email protected]

> Make sure the switch is fully engaged in one of the gears. My DeWalt does
> the same thing if the switch is in between first and second. --dave
>
> "spinfast3" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>My Milwaukee cordless hammer drill (Model LokTor 0624-20) suddenly
>>lost traction. The motor runs OK and I can hear the spindle spinning
>>as the motor turns, but the chuck will not engage the spindle. The
>>chuck does not respond to either forward or reverse. I tried
>>tightening the hex screw inside the chuck, but that did not fix the
>>problem. Does anyone have a repair suggestion?
>>


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