Dewalt Serial Numbers

Dewalt Serial Numbers

Milwaukee always places their model number tag in a location that will stand out. Sorting through all the numbers on this tag can be a little tricky. So take a look at some of our hints on finding the model number on your product below: First off, Milwaukee calls their model numbers “catalog numbers (CAT NO.)”. And their type numbers are called “serial numbers (SER)”. You may need both to identify your model, so make sure you get both numbers. Milwaukee always lists their catalog numbers on the tool’s nameplate.

Dear DeWalt, I have a DWS780 Type, 12″ Double Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw, Serial #8 31-49. I take extremely good care of my tools and if you were.

And you’ll find that nameplates are usually quite easy to find. For example, on a drill, it’s located on the right side. So on your unit, just look for the nameplate on the area of your tool that’s safe from wear and tear.

Smokey Robinson And The Miracles Special Occasion Rarity. This may be the bottom, top, side, or any other position. Just make sure you scan the entire tool, it’ll be there.

Milwaukee model numbers (CAT NO.) are typically 4 digit numbers and the SER number will only be the first 4-5 digits of the entire serial number. So if you see a CAT NO. 769F, you’re in luck. That’s all the information required to find your model. Still having trouble finding your model number? Give us a call and one of our techs will happily help you identify your tool.

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