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Are you sure that's not the electronic brake? It can sound a but abrupt if you're not used to it.

If you need to warranty your tool, you will have to contact Milwaukee directly. I've called them using the old fashioned telephone device but I hear telling that you could message them on Facebook or perhaps the Twitters or maybe even directly through their website. I can tell you that you will do well to have a receipt from an authorized dealer to validate the warranty period. If you do not, the warranty period starts from the date of manufacture, which is built into the serial number of of your drill. Either way, once they validate your claim, they will send you a prepaid shipping label to return the tool to them for repair or, more likely, replacement.

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So how exactly does one make a warranty claim? I would like to have my Gen 1 Fuel Hammer Drill/Driver looked at because it makes a nasty sound when I realease the trigger.

Yeah Santi, kdv! Hit on the head, just follow his advice. Milwaukee is excellent for making good on warranty work. Good luck.

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