Black & Decker Pivot Plus Cordless Drill/Screwdriver "loosen jaws chuck" Questions

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Question about Bosch Drills

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...loosen the chuck. If you have a vise with a pair of soft jaws without clamping too tight you can try the same thing. The main purpose is to let the drill torque loosen the chuck collar to release the ...

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Question about Makita Drills

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...jaws from the lock in their thread, and try to loosen the chuck after each series of hits. Just be careful with your fingers, and better hold the drill by the chuck while hammering it - so the hits ...

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...jaws are sticking or the chuck retaining screw is loose jamming up the jaws. If the jaws are sticking you can try some WD 40 and run the tool in for/rev holding the collar with gloves and see if it ...

...loosen the screw inside the chuck. 2.) Open chuck jaws fully. Insert screwdriver into the bottom of the chuck to engage screw head. Remove screw by turning clockwise this is a left-hand screw. 3.) ...

Question about Dewalt Drills

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...jaws and impact it of right hand with an impact wrench. This could damage the gears however if it's really tight. Another option is cutting half the chuck off in a chop saw just above the spindle ...

...chuck so the jaws close on the drill. All while keeping the drill from falling out of the chuck. When it closes on the drill and the drill is in straight then hold the chuck as tight as you can while ...

loosen it? the jaws have to be retracted to remove the chuck screw (LH threads), what you need to do now is put the drill in the drill only position and the tool in low range. Find a bent handle allen

...across the now partially open jaws a quick hit on that object with a hammer will loosen the chuck off the shaft you can place a allen key in the jaws and close them up and use that as an object to ...

Question about Dewalt Drills

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remove chuck from drill Remove left have screw inside check, install large allen wrench in jaw of chuck, using hammer hit CCW to loosen chuck.

Question about Electric Drills

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...the jaws all the way and tighten the screw, it is left hand thread. Or the chuck itself is damaged and depending on how little use might be covered under their warranty. I would check the screw

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