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I’ve tried everything and I still can’t get the collet loose. I don’t understand what the problem is.


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APG12 - that is my one complaint with the die grinder. I loosen it with the wrenches, spin it loose with my hand till it feels like its fully loose. But i need to use the wrench again and loosen it fully before the bit comes out.

When im using my burrs, I like to seat them all the way. Maybe ill try not to bottom it out fully and see if it helps.
 

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Hopefully when I finally get the M12 grinder it will have had the silent upgrade to a better collet. LOLOLOL

APG12 - that is my one complaint with the die grinder. I loosen it with the wrenches, spin it loose with my hand till it feels like its fully loose. But i need to use the wrench again and loosen it fully before the bit comes out.

When im using my burrs, I like to seat them all the way. Maybe ill try not to bottom it out fully and see if it helps.
 

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APG12 - that is my one complaint with the die grinder. I loosen it with the wrenches, spin it loose with my hand till it feels like its fully loose. But i need to use the wrench again and loosen it fully before the bit comes out.



When im using my burrs, I like to seat them all the way. Maybe ill try not to bottom it out fully and see if it helps.



When I loosen it by hand, it will loosen a couple rotations then stop. If I put the wrench on it, it will barely turn any further. This is the first time I’ve used it, so I don’t know how far the nut is supposed to loosen.


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When it stopps, put a wrench on it and give another 1/4 turn. If that doesn't work, give the collet a wack with the wrench and repeat.
 

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The Milwaukee addiction thread! 😊

Tried that. Even put a 11/16 socket on the nut. Put a nut on the shank and hit it with a hammer/screwdriver. Tried heat. Nothing. I’m sending it in to Milwaukee. I can’t imagine what the problem is but I’m getting frustrated and I’m going to end up destroying it.


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Re: The Milwaukee addiction thread! 😊

Tried that. Even put a 11/16 socket on the nut. Put a nut on the shank and hit it with a hammer/screwdriver. Tried heat. Nothing. I’m sending it in to Milwaukee. I can’t imagine what the problem is but I’m getting frustrated and I’m going to end up destroying it.


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Re: The Milwaukee addiction thread! 😊

Have you contacted Milwaukee yet?



I’m sending it in to them tomorrow. I’m done messing with it and getting tired of all the new holes I have in my hand.


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New weird promo at HD starting today.

Buy Select M18 Bare Tool and Save Up To $150- Spend $299 Get $30 Off - Spend $399 Get $80 Off - Spend $499 Get $150 Off- See Total Savings In Cart.
 

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It's been going on since Tuesday or Wednesday I think... But they've been playing around with items that are included, and also the pricing. I've noticed a few things were initially included which now are not, and the price on a bunch of items has jumped by $20 or so...
 

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Convert your M12 multi tool to a quick blade change -


Cute...

Didn't notice a price though or I maybe I just missed that part

Searched online it's says discontinued at Tool Barn and Out of Stock at ACME

This place shows a price of $36.99 about half the coast of the M12 bare tool
(but again out stock :dunno: )

https://www.eastcoasthardware.com/248478-dewalt-dwatfa1-oscillating-adapter-plastic-black.html

Makes me glad I grabbed a 2626-21ct kit for a $99 special over the holidays
 

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I've been using the 2402-22 1/4 hex screwdriver and it's very handy. On the low clutch setting it can handle delicate work and also used it on a higher clutch setting to assemble a flat packed wood planter box. I still like to do final tightening with a screwdriver to avoid stripping.

I also got the 0884-20 compact blower and it's been more useful than I expected. It's much more usable than a full-size full power blower for cleaning off a workbench or work table. When blowing debris out of the garage you do have to get within a few inches of the ground for best performance. It also work well for blowing debris out of small planted areas where a full size blower would blow the mulch away.
 

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I need a compact right angle drill and I'm on the M18 system; so far, all fuel models.

The obvious answer is the 2615, but it's not fuel. Is this a case where I bide my time and wait for a fuel version of the M18 right angle drill? Is Milwaukee intending to roll out nearly everything that's M18 in a fuel version eventually, do you think?
 
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I've been using the 2402-22 1/4 hex screwdriver and it's very handy. On the low clutch setting it can handle delicate work and also used it on a higher clutch setting to assemble a flat packed wood planter box. I still like to do final tightening with a screwdriver to avoid stripping.

...

I have the 2402 also, its one of my favorite cordless tools. I've been using it in an automotive shop with a 3.0 compact battery for the last 3 weeks and its still on its first charge. Plenty of power for a power screwdriver when you need it and the clutch works great on the small interior/dashboard screws without damaging anything like a 1/4 impact driver would do.
 

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I need a compact right angle drill and I'm on the M18 system; so far, all fuel models.

The obvious answer is the 2615, but it's not fuel. Is this a case where I bide my time and wait for a fuel version of the M18 right angle drill? Is Milwaukee intending to roll out nearly everything that's M18 in a fuel version eventually, do you think?

People have been using brushed tools for decades. Outside of the heavy hitting tools which are DESIGNED to be bigger, better, stronger from the ground up - simply being “brushless” isnt the magical key thats making them as good as they are. Its just a different tech that happens to be a little more efficient. If you “need” it - i wouldnt hold your breath. You might be waiting a long time. I dont see that tool being a huge seller that would make them want to upgrade. That said - its been out for a while now - so ya never know.. i wouldnt wait just to get something that says “fuel” on it. Buy it, use it, move on.
 
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Just an FYI HD raised the prices on the m12 6.0 batteries by 20 bucks. Thought i would pas it along.

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while all my cordless for the most part is fuel......BRUSHLESS IMO is more reliable versus the circuit board that may/may not got out in the brushless.....

Not in the Milwaukee lineup sofar....but I have seen what happens when the board goes bad...
 

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I need a compact right angle drill and I'm on the M18 system; so far, all fuel models.

The obvious answer is the 2615, but it's not fuel. Is this a case where I bide my time and wait for a fuel version of the M18 right angle drill? Is Milwaukee intending to roll out nearly everything that's M18 in a fuel version eventually, do you think?

People have been using brushed tools for decades. Outside of the heavy hitting tools which are DESIGNED to be bigger, better, stronger from the ground up - simply being “brushless” isnt the magical key thats making them as good as they are. Its just a different tech that happens to be a little more efficient. If you “need” it - i wouldnt hold your breath. You might be waiting a long time. I dont see that tool being a huge seller that would make them want to upgrade. That said - its been out for a while now - so ya never know.. i wouldnt wait just to get something that says “fuel” on it. Buy it, use it, move on.




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while all my cordless for the most part is fuel......BRUSHLESS IMO is more reliable versus the circuit board that may/may not got out in the brushless.....

Not in the Milwaukee lineup sofar....but I have seen what happens when the board goes bad...

I agree those solder circuit boards generally are the weak link

Also for Bolster,,,depending how its set for sensing sometimes that auto cut out stuff is a PITA sometimes
 

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Hung my new Husky cabinets in the garage today. To fit my 8' LED lights underneath, I had to space them 6 or 7inches apart to make the 3 cabinets span 8 feet. While making filler panels to hide the gap, an idea struck me:

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I need a compact right angle drill and I'm on the M18 system; so far, all fuel models.

The obvious answer is the 2615, but it's not fuel. Is this a case where I bide my time and wait for a fuel version of the M18 right angle drill? Is Milwaukee intending to roll out nearly everything that's M18 in a fuel version eventually, do you think?

I have the 2615. Other than the m12 vacuum, it's the biggest p.o.s. that says Milwaukee on the side I have ever purchased. It is absolutely gutless. I have heard other people say the same thing, so I don't think it's just my drill.
 

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I have the 2615. Other than the m12 vacuum, it's the biggest p.o.s. that says Milwaukee on the side I have ever purchased. It is absolutely gutless. I have heard other people say the same thing, so I don't think it's just my drill.

Thanks for the heads up. :beer:
 

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I need a compact right angle drill and I'm on the M18 system; so far, all fuel models.

The obvious answer is the 2615, but it's not fuel. Is this a case where I bide my time and wait for a fuel version of the M18 right angle drill? Is Milwaukee intending to roll out nearly everything that's M18 in a fuel version eventually, do you think?

Could be waiting a while.

I hear that Milwaukee is releasing a few more Fuel lighting products.

Then Gen IV Fuel ratchets.

A Super Stubby lineup of impact guns.

More tape measures.

Gen II Packout ("5% smaller, 25% more expensive").

And a few others....

Then, they might release a Fuel 90* drill and/or oscillating multi tool...






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Board failures I have seen make the brusheless tools inop....as the board goes bad. So mechanically, everything from power source (batteries, switches, etc) may be fine on the drill, but if the board goes bad, said brushless tool ain't going to work for -sch1t-.

Sure, brushes wear down. But the boards, they fail when they fail.....
 
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Board failures I have seen make the brusheless tools inop....as the board goes bad. So mechanically, everything from power source (batteries, switches, etc) may be fine on the drill, but if the board goes bad, said brushless tool ain't going to work for -sch1t-.

Sure, brushes wear down. But the boards, they fail when they fail.....

I think you misspoke in your previous post where you say,

"BRUSHLESS IMO is more reliable versus the circuit board that may/may not got out in the brushless....."

I assume you meant to type "BRUSHED" as your first word.

Personally I've worn out the brushes on several drills / shop vacs and my mother wore out the brushes on her lawnmower, so I prefer the brushless.
 

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Replacing the board if the part is even available for a DIY'er is of ?

Last primary tool I owned for brushes was the Makita ...and easy swap by taking off the rear cover. I know to do the same on the current Red Brushed Drill, it feels like one if doing a full teardown...
 

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Thanks for the heads up. :beer:

Ive have NOT heard this about the m18 model.. if heard this about the m12 model - which I own.. maybe he’s got the models confused, or someone else that has the m18 can confirm. I was just watching a guy on YouTube drilling 1/2 holes with the thing no problem..

I mean, its not a hole hawg, or an impact (which they do make).. its a 3/8” drill.
 

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Board failures I have seen make the brusheless tools inop....as the board goes bad. So mechanically, everything from power source (batteries, switches, etc) may be fine on the drill, but if the board goes bad, said brushless tool ain't going to work for -sch1t-.

Sure, brushes wear down. But the boards, they fail when they fail.....

Pretty sure the non fuel drills have circuit boards in them too, or is that not the case? I was under the impression the overload protection / battery communication is “communicating” with something, even on the brushed models....

Yea - here’s the electronics replacement package for one of Milwaukee’s brushed drills. I dunno what it does - but there’s still a small board in there. I’m sure is not as complicated as the brushless stuff, but your not avoiding electronics - not these days.

https://www.ereplacementparts.com/electronics-assembly-p-1816851.html
 
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Ive have NOT heard this about the m18 model.. if heard this about the m12 model - which I own.. maybe he’s got the models confused, or someone else that has the m18 can confirm. I was just watching a guy on YouTube drilling 1/2 holes with the thing no problem..

I mean, its not a hole hawg, or an impact (which they do make).. its a 3/8” drill.

Ya we go over this all the time. I also have the M12. The M18 is actually slightly more powerful and 2 speeds I think. Like you say their not Hole Hawgs but will easily spade a 1 inch hole thru 2x material. Key thing is not to use screw style bits and they are too aggressive and just pull into wood and cause tool cutout especially the M12 with electronic clutch.

For drilling metal I believe 3/8" bit is MAX. on BOTH

I was glad to have mine was able to drill and mount a 7 blade trailer connector to my tow hitch in a tight spot under my truck with one. Wasn't fast and of course good drill bits are essential to good performance.

I also have stubby spade bits so with those and the RA I can get places it be hard to do otherwise
 

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Pretty sure the non fuel drills have circuit boards in them too, or is that not the case? I was under the impression the overload protection / battery communication is “communicating” with something, even on the brushed models....

Yea - here’s the electronics replacement package for one of Milwaukee’s brushed drills. I dunno what it does - but there’s still a small board in there. I’m sure is not as complicated as the brushless stuff, but your not avoiding electronics - not these days.

https://www.ereplacementparts.com/electronics-assembly-p-1816851.html


Even a brushed drill will flash and shut down if you push it mainly from heat overload I think. My old M12 2410 was notorious for that drilling above it's means or trying to drive really long screws continuously.

Look at the price though. Circuits board aren't cheap. The one they put in my 2763 FUEL impact under warranty was way more than twice that price according to the invoice

You can buy often a new tool for under a $100 sometimes with a battery included
 
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