Milwaukee M18 2626-20 Operator's Manual

The Milwaukee M18 2626-20 Tool features a multi-tool design, REDLITHIUM battery technology, variable speed control from 11,000 to 18,000 OPM, and tool-free blade changes.
To perform a blade change, turn off the tool, open the accessory clamp lever, insert the blade, and then close the clamp lever securely.
Check the battery to ensure it is charged, inspect for any visible damage, and ensure the battery is properly seated. If the problem persists, consult the user manual or contact Milwaukee support.
Regularly clean the tool to remove dust and debris, check for loose screws, and inspect the battery contacts for corrosion. Lubricate moving parts as needed.
Yes, the Milwaukee M18 2626-20 can be equipped with sanding pads for various sanding applications. Ensure to select the correct grit and type of sandpaper for your project.
Stop using the tool immediately, allow it to cool down, and check for any obstructions in the vents. Ensure you are not overloading the tool beyond its capacity.
To adjust the speed, use the variable speed dial located on the tool. Rotate it to increase or decrease the oscillations per minute (OPM) as needed for your task.
The tool is versatile and can cut through wood, metal, drywall, and plastics, depending on the blade type used. Always select the appropriate blade for the material.
Wear appropriate PPE, ensure the tool is in good condition, follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and keep hands away from the moving parts during operation.
The tool is compatible with all Milwaukee M18 REDLITHIUM batteries, providing flexibility in terms of power and runtime options.