For a moment I thought you were going to hit the red part with the lump hammer. It would neither be surprising nor undeserved… but the one tool Milwaukee do make that’s decent is a drill.
Let's put it this way here in the u.s.a. there 5-year warranty is great but most of the time when I send in tools for myself or others, there own technicians don't even repair/fix them, or Milwaukee doesn't want to pay for the parts & labor, probably cheaper to send out a new tool
@@wanenembirawhat Drew said above and all add the obvious as long as you’re within the time warranty is still valid. Usually around 3-5 years. I own several Milwaukee tools and it’s rare they actually need repair though.
Not bad at all 20-40 depending on where you buy and how fancy pants you want it to be. I’m sure you could spend more but I’ve used nice jacobs chucks every time and I’m pleased with the results.
@El_Diablo_LI it is close. Iv used a gen 4 extensively... or I wouldn't know. The chuck on the Gen 2 drills suck. Mine has a gen 3. Thats the best thing about the new drills.
For a moment I thought you were going to hit the red part with the lump hammer. It would neither be surprising nor undeserved… but the one tool Milwaukee do make that’s decent is a drill.
you ever used any of their impacts? ratchets? saws? riveters? sounds like someone has a boring job
dewalt fanboy or just in denial?
@@sish9912Milwaukee fanboy
@@atf8721 me? Hell yea, it’s in my state.
Like a boss!!
you make it look so easy
Any trick for breaking loose stubborn set retainer screws inside? And any suggestions on where to get a good new chuck for the Milwaulkees?
Pretty sure they're reverse threaded so try turning it to the right to loosen.
@relbaneb2482 I did, only thing I managed to do was break my T30 bit 😂
Anyone know where to get a replacement LH thread chuck screw? The head on mine is knackered
What brand of chuck did you install on there ?
Jacobs chuck, the brand
@@zachstewart4022 Nice 👍🏻 Thank You
Mine doesn't wanna come loose
@@ThembelaniXhegwana Might have to cut it off or try a bigger hammer ⚒️
Milwaukees new chuck
Is Milwaukee as bad as you say they are when it comes to repairs?
Let's put it this way here in the u.s.a. there 5-year warranty is great but most of the time when I send in tools for myself or others, there own technicians don't even repair/fix them, or Milwaukee doesn't want to pay for the parts & labor, probably cheaper to send out a new tool
@@DrewsBackYardMechanicsamn, so if a tool breaks you're likely to get a new one free of charge everytime? Boy
@@wanenembira Most of the time, unless it's something small or easy to repair
@@wanenembirawhat Drew said above and all add the obvious as long as you’re within the time warranty is still valid. Usually around 3-5 years. I own several Milwaukee tools and it’s rare they actually need repair though.
Is it possible to install a drill chuck onto an sds milwaukee hammer drill ?
How much is a new chuck on a milwaukee drill? Thinking about replacing the ones on mine they getting jammed constantly
Not bad at all 20-40 depending on where you buy and how fancy pants you want it to be. I’m sure you could spend more but I’ve used nice jacobs chucks every time and I’m pleased with the results.
Why did the customer want a new chuck?
Se nota que le pones una madriza trabajando a ese Taladro! Y salio muy bueno!!! Que modelo es???
What is a madriza?
Maybe you missed it..tool are no longer made in steel…
What are you trying to say? Obviously there is plastic used. Along with aluminum and steel. And other various metals and rubber.
“Slam O Matic! “
Perfection
Love those gen 2 fuel drills. Had one in my hand since 2014. I do not like the gen 3 or 4 drills in comparison. Gen 2 feels much higher quality
The Gen 3 and 4 drills perform so much better than the Gen 2. More speed and torque. It's not even close.
@El_Diablo_LI it is close. Iv used a gen 4 extensively... or I wouldn't know. The chuck on the Gen 2 drills suck. Mine has a gen 3. Thats the best thing about the new drills.
Who has a Milwaukee Drill and doesn't know to replace their own chuck?
you would be suprized, some people think its cheaper to buy a new drill than to replace a chuck.
I mean obviously if you're doing it there are people out there. Just surprised lol 🤣
@@deandohertygreaser what size Allen? Work don't have one
I’m sure thousands if not more.
I dont get people this is a 5 min job its easy and they prob have the tools to do it . Yet they payed you for it