
Never heard of Milwaukee, but the warranty sound good enough to check them out. In the meantime google is not helping me find the motor !Īlternatively may have to break into the piggy bank for a replacement. Snap-on website is dire, so have emailed them asking about repairs. So my un-professional opinion is that the motor is goosed ! Used heavy speaker wire that would not burn out, sparked a bit touching the wires, but nothing when connected. Since it's normally (i think) just a polarity change for changing direction of a motor, it would not matter which terminals on the motor got which wire form battery. Try and spin the motor with direct power from the battery. Test battery - multimeter showed 18v+ so again okay.Ĥ. other terminal no continuity until trigger pressedģ.

one terminal constant, so must have been negative Next continuity test with multimeter from battery through switch Visual check of all visible wires, only 4 in it:īattery terminals(2) to switch, switch to motor (2).Ģ. Here are the details to get a defective product replaced under warranty. But try to get that tool replaced you bought on the internet. You can only buy Snap-On from that guy unless you drive a town over and catch the other guy. But if you need a product replacement for any reason, Snap-on is happy to work with you. Sometimes that’s ok, and sometimes it’s not.

Snap-on Tools pre-selects your initial inventory so that you have a balanced inventory to start your franchise. When you buy Snap-on tools, you expect them to work and work well.

I've taken it apart, will post pics tomorrow as I dont have the cable for my phone camera.ġ. You must purchase an initial inventory, which Snap-on Tools pre-selects for you, with a suggested retail price approximately between 172,000 to 188,000 and a cost to you approximately between 114,500 to 125,000.
