My beloved Dewalt drill/driver fell off the deck of the boat and hit the concrete floor. It landed on the chuck and now I cannot turn the chuck shaft at all. It's completely locked up. I'm bummed.
I have removed the screw in the center of the chuck but can't get the chuck off. Anybody know how to get the chuck off this?
Thanks,
Dan
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Once you have the screw removed, chuck in a big allen wrench (as big as you can fit into the chuck), short side in. Then, with the drill on a bench, hit the allen wrench sharply with a mallet (counterclockwise) to break the chuck free from the threads. It may take several hits.
Of course, this may be difficult if you can't even tighten the chuck enough. You need to break the threads free somehow, after which the chuck will screw right off. The larger the allen wrench you insert, the less you may have to tighten the chuck, so try wedging a large one in there tightly.
DeWalt Chuck Removal
Of course, this may be difficult if you can't even tighten the chuck enough. You need to break the threads free somehow, after which the chuck will screw right off. The larger the allen wrench you insert, the less you may have to tighten the chuck, so try wedging a large one in there tightly.
DeWalt Chuck Removal
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Thank You.
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It comes with a complete parts list and an exploded view. Makes it real easy.
http://www3.sears.com
Type in model # DW958K-2 TYPE 3 for example and try it, or any model number for any sander or any power tool you have. You can order on line and have the parts delivered. It's too easy. I love it.
Just thought I'd share it with everyone.
Thanks Again,
Dan
I have also found a site that has parts for just about every power tool made.
It comes with a complete parts list and an exploded view. Makes it real easy.
http://www3.sears.com
Type in model # DW958K-2 TYPE 3 for example and try it, or any model number for any sander or any power tool you have. You can order on line and have the parts delivered. It's too easy. I love it.
Just thought I'd share it with everyone.
Thanks Again,
Dan