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I can't get the drill bit out!

I can not get the drill bit out of my drill

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IT SOMETIMES HAPPENS WHEN THE SAME BIT IS USED WITHOUT REMOVING IT,HOWEVER I WOULD TAKE 2 PAIR OF CHANNELLOCKS TO OPEN THE CHUCKIF THE BIT IS STUCK TO DEEP IN THE CHUCK YOU MIGHT TRY A LITTLE AND I MEAN ALITTLE PENNETRATING OIL.HOPE THIS HELP'S

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