how to remove chuck from old black and decker drill
The chuck is a three-point clamp that holds the bit securely in place. Some drills come with a small key to tighten the chuck, while keyless chucks are tightened by hand. A clockwise turn tightens the chuck; a counter-clockwise turn releases the bit.
Why is my drill chuck stuck?
If the chuck is stuck open, check that the screw inside the drill chuck is fasten tight. If it is loose, it can prevent movement of the teeth. To solve this problem, insert the proper screwdriver in the drill chuck and tighten. Remember, this screw is reversed thread so turn it counter clockwise to tighten.
How do you get a screw out of a drill?
Place the extractor tip in the starter hole you drilled. Slowly spin the stripped screw remover counterclockwise and press down until you feel the extractor threads bite into the screw head. Turn the extractor slowly to back the screw out of the wood enough to grip it with the locking pliers and finish removing.
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