The High-Amp Burnout: Why Your Heavy-Duty Drill Died
The 18V DHP458 and DDF458 are not DIY homeowner tools; they are professional job site workhorses. But when you are repeatedly drilling into dense concrete or driving half-inch lag bolts into structural timber, the motor pulls a massive amount of electrical current. That current flows directly through the trigger switch. Over time, this extreme heat, combined with abrasive job site dust, degrades the internal variable-speed resistor board and scars the copper contacts.
The symptoms are frustrating: your drill stutters, it completely loses its low-speed sensitivity, or it just emits a faint electrical hum and refuses to spin. When this happens, a simple brush replacement isn’t enough. You need to replace the brain of the electrical pathway.
This Premium Aftermarket VSR Trigger Switch (Compatible with 650724-4 / 650682-4) is the exact direct-replacement module you need. It bypasses the burnt factory circuits and restores the smooth, linear acceleration required for precision fastening.
Tech Q&A: From the Mechanic’s Bench
My drill only runs at 100% full speed. Will this fix it?
Yes. When a variable-speed drill loses its throttle curve and acts like a basic On/Off switch, the internal MOSFET transistor inside the trigger assembly has short-circuited. Replacing the entire 650724-4 switch assembly is the only safe and effective way to fix this issue.
Is this the updated version of the switch?
Yes. Part number 650724-4 is the modern, upgraded cross-reference that directly replaces the older, obsolete 650682-4 switch. It utilizes the exact same mounting profile and wiring configuration.
What else should I check while the drill is open?
Since the DHP458 is a brushed motor, we highly recommend inspecting your carbon brushes (CB-440) while you have the clamshell open. If they are worn down to the wear-limit line, replace them at the same time to ensure a perfect electrical loop for your new switch.
Critical Installation Notes
- Wire Routing is Everything: These heavy-duty drills have thick-gauge internal wires. Before removing the old switch, take a high-resolution photo. If the wires are not pressed deeply into their specific plastic routing channels, the clamshell housing will pinch and sever them when you tighten the screws.
- Forward/Reverse Alignment: Ensure the mechanical forward/reverse shuttle on top of the switch aligns perfectly with the external plastic slider before attempting to close the tool.
Yes, this aftermarket trigger switch is fully compatible with both the DHP458 (Combi Hammer Drill) and the DDF458 (Drill Driver). It is an exact replacement for part numbers 650724-4 and 650682-4.
Stuttering at low speeds is caused by a worn-out variable resistor board inside the trigger switch. Dust and friction degrade the internal wiper contacts. Replacing the switch assembly restores smooth, variable speed control.
Sí, este interruptor de repuesto (aftermarket) es totalmente compatible con los modelos de 18V DHP458 y DDF458. Reemplaza directamente las piezas originales 650724-4 y 650682-4.
















