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To remove the chuck from a Wilmar KFF-6 drill, follow these steps:
Turn off and unplug the drill.
Locate the chuck key that came with the drill.
Insert the key into the chuck and turn it counterclockwise to loosen the jaws of the chuck.
Remove the chuck key from the chuck.
Grasp the chuck with one hand and hold the handle of the drill with the other hand.
Turn the chuck counterclockwise to remove it from the spindle.
If the chuck is stuck and won't loosen, you may need to apply some penetrating oil to the threads and let it sit for a few minutes before attempting to remove the chuck again. You can also try using a rubber mallet to gently tap the chuck counterclockwise to loosen it.
Hi Charlie :) Couple of questions; 1. How old is your son 2. Is Charlie allowed to get wet (check warnings on box or manual) 3. Did you buy it new from an authorized reseller?
I could not find warranty information on Chuck specifically but Tonka in general has a lifetime warranty. According to amazon.com, it has been discontinued. But all is not lost - Chuck is licensed to the following company who is recommended by Hasbro to contact regarding Chuck products (Chuck not working, etc.). See if contacting them will get you some results.
The motorized Tonka items are licensed to the following company. They manufacture, distribute and support the products.
Please contact them for further information:
Funrise Toy Corp.
7811 Lemona Avenue
Van Nuys, CA 91405
Phone: 800-882-3808 (U.S. only)
Phone: 818-883-2400
The 'talking Chuck truck" is not layed out that way. The retaining screws are found in the tail lights. Undo them and gently pop up the cover to remove. It takes 4 "C" cell batteries.
To remove the chuck on your drill follow the instructions for the type of drill chuck you have: Instructions for removing a keyed chuck
Most reversing drills have a left hand threaded screw located inside the bottom of the chuck. 1.) If the unit has this screw place the chuck key, with the chuck facing toward you, into one of the holes on the right side of the chuck. Strike the key in a clockwise direction with a wooden mallet or similar object. This will 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.) With the chuck facing toward you place the key into one of the holes on the left side of the chuck. Using a wooden mallet or similar object, strike the key sharply in a counter-clockwise direction. This will loosen the chuck so that it may be unscrewed by hand.
There is no way to stop the motor from turning. It may require several attempts to loosen the chuck Instructions for removing a keyless chuck
Most reversing drills have a left hand threaded screw located inside the bottom of the chuck.
1.) If the unit has this screw 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.
2.) Insert the short end of a 1/4" or larger hex Allen wrench into the chuck and tighten. Facing the tool strike the long end of the hex wrench sharply counter clockwise as it is a standard right hand thread. This will loosen the chuck so that it may be unscrewed by hand.
There is no way to stop the motor from turning. It may require several attempts to loosen the chuck
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