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Paul DeCoursey Posted on Jun 03, 2016

How do I remove the R.H. Brush Holder assembly for a Milwaukee hole hawg 1675-1 413B

The back of the drill is off and I have half of the assembly out broken piece

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  • Posted on Mar 08, 2009

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the fan need a press to be installed and uninstalled.... handed the tool off to the owner of my company for professional repair

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  • Posted on Jul 25, 2009

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Mark

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  • Posted on Sep 12, 2009

SOURCE: how do I remove the chuck off a milwaukee hole

With the lock screw removed (it's a reverse threaded screw) you can procede with getting the chuck off the drive shaft.


OK, you need to put a 1/4" or larger hex key wrench into the chuck and tighten it in place with the chuck key. Put the short end into the chuck.

Once you've done that, place the drill chuck, only the smooth part, not the part with the teeth, on the edge of a solid workbench. Now hold the chuck with the hex key (long end) at a 30 degree angle off the bench top and strike the hex key with a hammer going counterclockwise (looking at the front of the tool) to loosen the right hand threads that hold the chuck to the shaft (spindle). You should now be able to easily remove the chuck by hand at this point.

Here's link to a manual for your Hole Hawg that will also show a nice illustration of the removal method, to make it a bit easier, as well as giving you other good info about your drill. Print a copy for your files and future reference.

http://www.milwaukeetool.com/CMS/Diagrams/58-14-1782d9.pdf


That should do it! Hope you find this Very Helpful and best regards!

Testimonial: "I tried this before i posted the question But it did not work. I thought it might be a pressed on chuck But i guess I just need a bigger hammer. thank"

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 17, 2011

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Hi,
I would just buy it online here...

http://www.bigdboltandtool.com/48-66-3280.html

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Charlie Winters

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  • Posted on Aug 02, 2015

SOURCE: How do I get the chuck off a hole hawg drill if shaft keeps spinning due to broken shaft

I'm not sure about that specific tool, but usually a keyed (or keyless) Chuck has a screw hidden inside of it. Open the Chuck all the way, and shine a light in. You should see a screw down there. It'll be left hand thread (clockwise to loosen). Remove this screw, and then get the biggest Allen wrench you have, and lock the short end of the allen wrench into your chuck so it acts like a lever handle. Use a hammer to whack the Allen wrench with one swift blow to break the threads loose that hold the chuck on. You may need to find a way to hold onto the shaft to keep it from spinning. This might involve removing the case to find a purchase to hold onto with some locking pliers. If the shaft is completely broken, and loose from the drill, stick it in a vice to hold before trying to remove the screw, and the chuck.

Try googling "removing drill chuck", and you should find some comprehensive videos on the subject.

Good luck.

If you need more help, post some photos of what you're working with, and I might be able to give you a better answer.

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How do I remove the chuck off a milwaukee hole hawg. Ihave removed the screw inside the chuck and have tryed to trun it off but it wont move.

With the lock screw removed (it's a reverse threaded screw) you can procede with getting the chuck off the drive shaft.


OK, you need to put a 1/4" or larger hex key wrench into the chuck and tighten it in place with the chuck key. Put the short end into the chuck.

Once you've done that, place the drill chuck, only the smooth part, not the part with the teeth, on the edge of a solid workbench. Now hold the chuck with the hex key (long end) at a 30 degree angle off the bench top and strike the hex key with a hammer going counterclockwise (looking at the front of the tool) to loosen the right hand threads that hold the chuck to the shaft (spindle). You should now be able to easily remove the chuck by hand at this point.

Here's link to a manual for your Hole Hawg that will also show a nice illustration of the removal method, to make it a bit easier, as well as giving you other good info about your drill. Print a copy for your files and future reference.

http://www.milwaukeetool.com/CMS/Diagrams/58-14-1782d9.pdf


That should do it! Hope you find this Very Helpful and best regards!
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