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The MILWAUKEE 43-62-1053 is a replacement miter lock handle designed for Milwaukee miter saws and related cutting tools. This handle assembly secures the miter angle adjustment, allowing the operator to lock the saw head or table at a set angle during cutting operations. Typically installed by professional carpenters, finish tradespeople, and tool service technicians, the 43-62-1053 restores proper locking function when the original handle becomes worn, stripped, or damaged. It is an OEM Milwaukee part, ensuring correct fit and thread engagement with the host tool.
This miter lock handle is intended for use in professional and commercial tool repair applications. It is commonly replaced during routine maintenance or after field damage to the miter adjustment mechanism. Service technicians and tool repair shops working on Milwaukee miter saws will find this a direct OEM replacement that brings the angle-locking assembly back to factory function. Confirm the specific miter saw model number against Milwaukee service documentation before ordering to ensure fitment.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement miter lock handle for compatible Milwaukee miter saw models. Verify fitment against the specific Milwaukee miter saw model and parts diagram before installation, as this handle may not be universal across all Milwaukee cutting tool platforms.
Miter lock handle replacement should be performed by a qualified tool service technician or experienced operator familiar with Milwaukee tool assemblies. Disconnect the tool from all power sources and remove the battery or unplug the cord before beginning any disassembly. Refer to the Milwaukee service manual or official parts diagram for the specific miter saw model to confirm correct handle orientation and thread direction before installation. Do not force the handle onto the miter lock shaft, as cross-threading can damage the adjustment mechanism.
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