Use a pipe wrench and tap it with a hammer. Please be sure you are turning it in the correct direction.
2007-03-19 05:05:10
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answer #1
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answered by terterryterter 6
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Black And Decker 14.4v Drill
2016-11-16 13:18:07
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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easy, first give the chuck a liberal dose of WD40, leave for about an hour, place the chuck in a vice leaving the jaws and
keyhole free. Insert the handle of the chuck key into the hole
and wangle it about until independent movement is achieved,by this I mean the jaws and the round housing in which they live. Bung on another dose of WD and your away.
I have done this on numerous occasions on my old drill. Remember to keep the chuck well oiled. Hope this is of use
2007-03-19 05:16:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Makita a great choice mines a dewalt never any problem. Launched a few black and decker items before the last being a strimmer!! He He thought it was just me but doubtless not..
2007-03-19 05:10:39
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answered by Anonymous
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"Black and Decker"...
Throw it away and buy a decent one, even if you free it up, it will happen again very soon. Mine locked up 5 times in 2 months before I launched it down the garden and brought a Makita.
2007-03-19 05:08:01
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answered by Haddock 2
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get a firm grip on the chuck (have a glove on) put it in reverse and slowly press the trigger in short bursts
2007-03-19 05:07:41
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answered by Anonymous
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try run in opp direction for 5/ seconds then see
2007-03-19 05:08:36
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answered by Anonymous
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