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removing chuck from battery drill |
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Pete49:
Thanks for all the info. I'll have at it in the morning. :nrocks: Daz thanks for the offer but I just wanted to get it off the drill before heaving it over the left shoulder. The motor I removed as they can be very handy. :thumbup: I tend to use them for odd things like when I had to replace my faceting machine motor I used a 24v dc I pulled out of an old photo copier with a variable speed control from a drill and its a good one. I'll let you know what happens :) Pete |
David Jupp:
There is a short article on the Jacobs web site which covers this subject http://www.jacobschuck.com/hammer-drill-chuck-removal.asp |
Pete49:
Thanks to all the help here I got it done :nrocks: I then utilised it a bit later as I ran into trouble elsewhere. I posted that in another part of this great forum. I agree they must use Loctite or something but I managed to drill the shaft out. Pete |
krv3000:
hi well sos on being late the scruw is left handed and they do have thred lock on them the tool you need to remove the chuck it self is one of them ruber strap oil filter removing tools and a thin spanner to fit on to the drill shaft if the drill is scrap just butcher the drill and grip the shaft in the vice and remove that way i will do a post on haw to with pics |
d-moncrief:
A trick that I use is to chuck up a brass tube and then use a drill bit to drill the screw head off. You may need to clean out chips and if you are really lucky the screw will spin out. dan |
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