So the trigger switch is sticking on my Milwaukee angle grinder cat.#4161. I've found a replacement switch for $16 before shipping, which I don't want to pay. I don't know shit about electronics so my question is; can this switch be disassembled and cleaned, and if not is there a cheap chinese replacement that won't cost me $20?
>http://www.ereplacementparts.com/service-switch-kit-p-136978.html
Here's a picture of her guts and the switch in question.
>>1157285
take the goddamn switch apart and try to clean it. even if you fuck it up, you're not out anything. did you even try looking at replacement switches online? What are the voltage/current/temperature requirements of your switch?
>>1157299
Shot a squirt of ballistol into the plunger on the switch and it isn't sticking any more. Must have been clogged up with grinder dust.
Thanks for the reply anon. I'll delete this thread tomorrow.
Try Ebay using the ereplacement parts part number diagram. Sometimes others have new parts cheaper.
>>1157285
>can this switch be disassembled and cleaned
yes very easily.
reassembly will be a cunt if not impossible.