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Power tool parts source?

jack stand

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Any of you guy's have a good source? I have a Milwaukee 7-9" grinder that has been a real workhorse for me. I broke the switch the other day and it looks like the switch is obsolete. It is model #6065 15Amp 7-9" and in really good shape other than the switch. I took it apart today to have a look and to see if I could "rig" it some way, it doesn't look like it. The factory switch seems very "heavy", I guess because it's 15A. I compared it to my "hole hog" rt. angle drill that is newer and it got me thinking. (are any other of their switches interchangeable) If I only knew a guy that was familiar with Milwaukee power tools, he might have an idea. This tool is prolly 15+ years old, I got it new hoping that it was repairable and a forever tool. If I could get a switch it would be. Any suggestions?:dunno:
 
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PFSard

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A lot of good advice so far. I had a Sawzall that I wanted to ensure getting the proper switch. I wrote an Email to Milwaukee with the Model Number and Serial Number. I received a quick response back with correct part number and possible sources. Just go to their WebSite and fill out contact form.
 
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jack stand

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You guy's are GREAT! thanks a whole lot!
Jeremy V, you obviously put some time into this, and have seemed to have solved my problem. I do appreciate it!!!
 
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