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Brice
July 27, 2022
Just wondering if this trigger switch will work with this model
For model number Milwaukee 2732-20 m18 saw
Hi Brice,
Thank you for your question. This would not be the correct trigger switch for your circular saw. The part number listed under your model number for the trigger switch is 23-66-2635. If you need help placing an order for it, customer service is open 7 days a week and anyone will be happy to assist you. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Charles
December 11, 2023
intermitting problem with start, when it starts it wont turn blades, most times it does not start
For model number 2731-21
Hello Charles, thank you for writing in. The most common part that is the issue for it not to start is the Switch 23-66-2635. If the blades are not turning, you should check your Inner and Outer Blade Flanges, parts 43-34-0790 and 43-34-0795 respectively. We hope this helps.
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Jethro
May 1, 2022
I just changed the switch in the saw. Mow the LED comes on, but the motor doesn't start. Could it be a bad diode, or is it another component?
For model number 2730-20
Hello Jethro, thank you for writing. To be sure, please ensure the correct parts are used. The Switch is part 2127441 and the Switch Lock-Out Button is part 42-42-0345. Yes, the diode 23-38-2840 is the correct next assumption. This is shown by reading a past customers testimonial " took plenty of photos before removing switch and diode. Special attention to wire colors and position before replacing cover. T25 and t15? Needed. Minimum 2 inches on some screws. Easy really, just take photos and take your time. Probably never have to replace again. Buy both parts. Switch and diode. One or both can be bad."
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John B
January 2, 2024
Can't find this model on your site.Need a switch for 18v Fuel circular saw
For model number 2631-20
Hello John, Thank you for your inquiry. Researching your model, we show the compatible on/off switch as part# 23-66-2635. We hope this helps.
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