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KIMGU Switch Trigger replace for DeWALT N548978
KIMGU Switch Trigger replace for DeWALT N548978
KIMGU Switch Trigger replace for DeWALT N548978
KIMGU Switch Trigger replace for DeWALT N548978
KIMGU Switch Trigger replace for DeWALT N548978
KIMGU Switch Trigger replace for DeWALT N548978

KIMGU Switch Trigger replace for DeWALT N548978 606056-00 DW712 DW715 DW716 DW717 DW718 DWS780 Miter Saw

Product ID : 49536919


Galleon Product ID 49536919
UPC / ISBN 790885912504
Shipping Weight 0.13 lbs
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Model 606056-00
Manufacturer KIMGU
Shipping Dimension 3.19 x 3.07 x 1.93 inches
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KIMGU Switch Trigger replace for DeWALT N548978 Features

  • The tool will not start when you use the switch, or it requires multiple tries to turn on, until eventually it refuses to start at all. The variable speed function and electric braking aren’t working properly.

  • it fit to DWS779 (Type 22) DWS780 (Type 21) DWS713-BR (Type 20) DWS713-AR (Type 20) DWS715 (Type 20) DWS779 (Type 21) DWS713-B2 (Type 20) DWS716XPS (Type 20) DWS713-B3 (Type 20) Miter Saw

  • it fit to DeWALT DWS713 (Type 20) DWS715-AR (Type 20) DWS780 (Type 2) DWS716 (Type 20) DWS715-B3 (Type 20) DWS715-B2 (Type 20) DWS715-BR (Type 20) Miter Saw

  • For the convenience of repair, a pair of carbon brush as gift given when ordering the switch.

  • Switch N548978 can be used instead of switch 606056-00, and they can be common to each other.

  • it is fit to DWS782 DW717 DW712 DW718 DWS780 DWS779 DWS716 DW712


About KIMGU Switch Trigger Replace For DeWALT N548978

Switches are commonly replaced parts in power tools, handling all on/off and variable speed operations. They also have a role in electric breaking; they can momentarily reverse electrical polarity. Because switches use mechanical internals, they will degrade and wear out over time, eventually requiring replacement. Some common signs of a broken or failing switch are: