Milwaukee
Nozzle Blockage or Worn Brush/Lip
Vacuum leaves streaks or debris lines when using the floor nozzle.
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Possible Causes
Debris lodged in nozzle intake, Worn squeegee or brush strip, Height of nozzle not suitable for surface, Partial clog at nozzle swivel joint
How to Fix / Troubleshooting
Safety first: Remove the battery before working on the nozzle.
- 1. Inspect nozzle intake: Turn the nozzle over and remove any hair, string, or debris blocking the opening.
- 2. Check brush or squeegee: Examine the brush strip or rubber lip for wear, tears, or deformation. Replace if worn.
- 3. Clear swivel joint: Detach the nozzle from the wand and check the swivel area for clogs.
- 4. Adjust technique: Move the nozzle more slowly and overlap passes to improve pickup.
- 5. Replace nozzle: If the nozzle body is cracked or warped, install a new Milwaukee-compatible floor nozzle.
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Repair Difficulty
Very Easy
1/5
Required Part
Floor Nozzle Assembly
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