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Hand drill has a stuck chuck [message #29806] Sun, 15 October 2006 12:05 Go to previous message
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Years a go I got a used Craftsman reversible power drill.

The chuck 'teeth' are worn down from using it as a hole saw
and I normally remove the chuck to put a drill guide on it.

These days I can't get the chuck out to repair or replace
the head.

The usual tapping of the chuck key on the opposite side
with a mallet doesn't work anymore. It's stuck.


My directions for the drill guide say that the owners manual
for a reversible drill has the answer to this, but I have
none.

Any clues on this besides the chuck key tapping trick?

Perhaps I had the forward/reverse switch set incorrectly.

In any case I can't fix it without maybe going to Sears.

 
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