Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

6

Time Required

                          15 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Milwaukee Hex Impact Driver 2753-20 Cover Removal
  • 2 steps
  • Gear Case
  • 4 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Milwaukee Hex Impact Driver 2753-20 Cover Removal               
  • Using the Torx T10 screwdriver, remove the six 17 mm screws on the outside of the handle.
  • Remove the two 40 mm Torx T10 screws near the bottom of the cover.

Using the Torx T10 screwdriver, remove the six 17 mm screws on the outside of the handle.

Remove the two 40 mm Torx T10 screws near the bottom of the cover.

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Step 2

  • Carefully remove the cover.
  • If there is buildup from sawdust or sediment it might be a little difficult to take apart.

Carefully remove the cover.

If there is buildup from sawdust or sediment it might be a little difficult to take apart.

Step 3

              Gear Case               
  • Set the cover aside so the drill body is visible and can be accessed.
  • The gear case is the silver cylinder part with a black tip in the top of the drill.

Set the cover aside so the drill body is visible and can be accessed.

The gear case is the silver cylinder part with a black tip in the top of the drill.

Step 4

  • Grip the gear case in one hand while holding the body of the drill with the other.
  • Pull outward to remove.
  • Remove carefully, being mindful of the connecting wires. Damage to these wires can cause permanent damage to the drill.

Grip the gear case in one hand while holding the body of the drill with the other.

Pull outward to remove.

Remove carefully, being mindful of the connecting wires. Damage to these wires can cause permanent damage to the drill.

Step 5

  • Check the connection from the motor to the trigger.
  • Check that the connection to the circuit board is intact.
  • If both connections are intact, the gears inside the gear case assembly may be jammed and need to be replaced.

Check the connection from the motor to the trigger.

Check that the connection to the circuit board is intact.

If both connections are intact, the gears inside the gear case assembly may be jammed and need to be replaced.

Step 6

  • A replacement part can be found on the Milawukee Tool Website under Part NO. 14-30-D012.

A replacement part can be found on the Milawukee Tool Website under Part NO. 14-30-D012.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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