Got a new fuel 2704 hammer drill... seems the chuck has a small amount of wobble. Far from preventing you from doing a job... but catches the eye. This is my first Milwaukee set... common with these or should I send it in?
Got a new fuel 2704 hammer drill... seems the chuck has a small amount of wobble. Far from preventing you from doing a job... but catches the eye. This is my first Milwaukee set... common with these or should I send it in?

I sent mine in for a noticeable wobble, and got it back without any noticeable difference. I guess it's within their spec. Mine's a hammer drill, and I've heard that the acceptable wobble in a hammer drill is greater than that of a non-hammer drill. I actually did ask the Milwaukee rep if that was true and didn't get an answer.The wobble was too much it transferred into the screw and threw the screw off point. How good is Milwaukee at actually fixing these things if I send it in vs. Just them saying they fixed it and they didn't?
I sent mine in for a noticeable wobble, and got it back without any noticeable difference. I guess it's within their spec. Mine's a hammer drill, and I've heard that the acceptable wobble in a hammer drill is greater than that of a non-hammer drill. I actually did ask the Milwaukee rep if that was true and didn't get an answer.
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I should say I'm not upset with everything else. The power is nice and it's comfortable.. besides the wobble this thing is awesome... but the timeframe I'm at.. I have one week to return it and find something different or send it in for repair... the more I read the less I think I'll get an actual fix. Dewalt may be in my future. Maybe makita.. but if I send it in it'll be too late to return
does the wobble get worse over time?
Hate to break it to you, but theres only a couple of companies out there that make drill chucks. Makita, Dewalt, Milwaukee, et.al. buy them all from the same places.
The problem with wobbly chucks is in the chuck, not the drill. You run the same risk of getting a wobbly drill from any company that sells in a big box store.
Yikes. so you bought it from somewhere that doesn't know what an exchange is... That *****.
Yes, for awhile at least dewalt was running Rohm.
But there's a Jacobs out there that's supposed to work. Somebody like tsxacura (or something) got super crazy on this and replaced his.
Honestly, it's been beat to death here and that's one reason you're not getting a lot of responses. Every question you've asked has been asked 10 times before over the past 2 years. I'd search, and use google if the board's search engine is unsatisfactory



i think i'm gonna return this and either get a non hammer set or a dewalt or something, at least i know others will fit a new chuck if needed.
I sent my drill out last Wednesday, got it back this Wednesday.
Pretty quick. Print the label, drop it off at FedEx. Like said make sure you check the under warranty box, and I sent in a copy of my receipt. Not sure if it's required or not but I sent it so they would know how long I've had it.

Any updates? My 2704 has significant wobble. Hell, I might have received one of the tools that others were trying to offload because of it. If so, not cool.The chucks on the Fuel drills are trash. Rohm sent me their new replacement chuck for my 2704, seems much nicer but I haven't had time to swap it yet. Hopefully this weekend.
I have an old corded Milwaukee hammer drill that does not wobble. It is not inherent in hammer drills. I have had wobble in the past on non hammer drills that were cured with a better chuck. It is inherent in cheap chucks. Milwaukee is good stuff but they are not perfect. They have some less than great products, like eveyone else. For Milwaukee prices, my position would be fix it or give me my money back. I would not accept a second one rhat was as bad as the first. Those must really be junk chucks. If you absolutely hsve to stay in the Milwaukee system, at all costs, buy a decent replacement chuck, like a Rohm.I sent mine in for a noticeable wobble, and got it back without any noticeable difference. I guess it's within their spec. Mine's a hammer drill, and I've heard that the acceptable wobble in a hammer drill is greater than that of a non-hammer drill. I actually did ask the Milwaukee rep if that was true and didn't get an answer.
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Got a new fuel 2704 hammer drill... seems the chuck has a small amount of wobble. Far from preventing you from doing a job... but catches the eye. This is my first Milwaukee set... common with these or should I send it in?
It is not the same thing as hand instability. If you had bad chuck you woukd know it. When you try to start a long bit and the tip is wobbling so badly that you cannot start the hole where you want it. This is caused by badly machined jaws that do not center the bit properly. It is not that rare with cheap chucks. Milwaukee should step up their game and find a better sourceWith a hand held drill I suspect there's a lot more wobble in your hands than any Chuck.
I don't know if my Milwaukee chucks wobble, never bothered to look.
Maybe if I could get past my gratitude of owning Milwaukee I could dedicate more time to fault finding, or not bother.
Look up a thread not to long ago titled " bosch chuck on milwaukee fuel - upgrade"
I and others deal with these **** chucks in there...part numbers too...