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  1. Found one!! Milwaukee dealer in Fitchburg, Mass had one. Very nice person, took the time to identify the correct switch (I was incorrect ) for my drill, even without the serial number ( plate is virtually destroyed ) I spent 20 minutes on the phone, It helped that I mentioned I spent 30 years in Ford parts. We swapped horror stories about customers. Anyway, if you need parts for Milwaukee tools, call Shepard & Parker and ask for Keith. He knows his stuff! Barry
  2. I checked with ereplacements, it's obsolete. I googled it and tried every place on the net. I thought maybe someone might have a parts drill ( 0222-1 series up to 864XXXXXX serial number ) I could get the switch or the whole drill. Barry
  3. I'm looking for a new or used Milwaukee switch for a drill I picked up. Previous owner broke the switch while changing the cord. It's a 1/2 inch chuck reversable drill, the tag is destroyed, can't read it. Best I can figure it's part number 23-66-1393 ( old number was 23-66-1240 ). It also may have been superceded to 14-46-0141 handle and switch kit. ( old number was 14-46-0139 ). I've looked over quite a few wiring schematics on Milwaukee's site and several different number switches seem to wire up the same. Same color wires, going to same item in each drill, yet different part numbers for each switch. Has anyone substituted one switch for another? I don't want to burn up the drill as it's still good. I'm tracking Ebay and no luck so far. Any other suggestions on where to find one or anyone have a used switch? Thanks,
  4. I've already tried them and alot of other places on the web. Most of these places are resellers of Milwaukee parts. My part is obsolete. It seems that it may have been a bad design part and failed alot. Thanks for the suggestion anyway. Barry
  5. I'm new here and need a part for my Milwaukee drill, model 0222-1 . The part number is 38-50-5660 . It;s the spindle that the chuck threads onto. The threads on it are the weak point. I've been calling the service centers in my general area ( Conn. ), but no luck so far. The 0222-1 drill has 3-4 different spindles, depending on serial number. Mine falls within 430-384000 and 430-864000. I'd even buy a broken one for parts if it falls within those 2 serial numbers. Any suggestions for a source for obsolete parts? Any help is appreceated. I posted the pic of the part as my avatar so you could see what I need.T Thanks, Barry
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