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This is a chuck-less cordless drill from Black and Decker.

2007-09-25 06:09:39 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Home & Garden Maintenance & Repairs

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Seriously....If the drills under its 2 yr warranty locate a service center.
Otherwise follow my directions & save some $$$$$$$!!!! YEA!!
I purchased an expensive $195 drill that didnt run for $5.00 at a garage sale.
Guess what now it runs!! YEA!!
I recommend replacing the worn out junk chuck. Some chucks are approx $10 or less
You will need to purchase a strap wrench the right size then lever the chuck open.
You might have to Whack the strap wrench handle really hard with a rubber mallet to knock it loose. The drill bit should drop out.
WD is flammable & not good for most plastics & drill motors cordless motors have carbon brushes which can ignite WD vapors.
Only use WD AFTER you remove the chuck from the drill body.
Once the chuck jaws are totally open look inside chuck for a small screw remove.
Sometimes the screw threads are backwards meaning you have to turn the screw right to loosen it. (some drill chucks dont have a chuck retaining screw)
Now your ready to remove the chuck from the drill using the strap wrench or long thick allen wrench from B lots
Okay insert & tighten an allen wrench in chuck.
When looking / facing at drill chuck jaws use a mallet to Whack allen wrench really hard in a clockwise direction the chuck should loosen & come off.

2007-09-25 06:24:53 · answer #1 · answered by Digital One 7 · 1 0

1. Spray Liquid Wrench inside the chuck (I like Liquid Wrench better than WD-40 for problems like this).
2. Wait 5 minutes
3. Take a C-clamp or vice-grip wrench and clamp around the diameter of the chuck with just enough pressure to hold it in place,
4. Use the clamp or vice-grip to gain more torque to unlock the chuck.

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2007-09-25 06:16:15 · answer #2 · answered by tlbs101 7 · 0 0

My drill has a screw that is inside the chuck, ie look down the barrel of the chuck. Tighten or loosen that screw if you have one to unjam the chuck. Again this works on my drill but its not a B&D

2007-09-25 06:38:59 · answer #3 · answered by andrewelliottjobs 2 · 0 0

if you use a ''chuck'' or a key from a manual drill this will jar it loose so it will close again...its a T key with teeth on the small end..

2007-09-25 07:31:57 · answer #4 · answered by Sandy B 5 · 0 0

spray the end of it with wd-40 and work it back and forth.its always worked for me.

2007-09-25 06:15:23 · answer #5 · answered by mr. y 5 · 0 0

Use wd40 on it

2007-09-25 06:16:14 · answer #6 · answered by Snake_Lover 2 · 0 0

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