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Milwaukee 2407 slow, showing its age

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Shiftless

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I’m with PelicanPines on this one. If you’ve used it so much that the brushes are worn out, other parts are probably worn as well. How is the chuck? How is the grip?

I have the M12 Fuel 3/8 Hammer drill and love it. You’ll have a lot more power which is always good. As far as size goes, I can’t say how it compares to your older drill. That might be a consideration.
 
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PelicanPines

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I already have a 1/2" Ryobi. The small one is very handy sometimes.

That is why I suggested that M12 Fuel... it's tiny in relation to normal... here are some picture comparisons.

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Looking online maybe $25 on average for that part...so your call.

https://www.toolsid.com/milwaukee/motor-assy-2406-2407-mpn-14-50-2430.html

Entire -22 two battery drill kit new was like $99 for a long time I remember. I bought one at the price brand new to give as a gift and that's what I paid.

See a new bare tool 2407 on Ebay for $50.

It is only a 1500rpm max drill but without taking a reading using a non contact tach I don't know how would know what the actual speed is running at, and note the speed even drops down some as the battery charge decreases also
 
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