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Topic: dewalt cordless drill
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| luapp
11-07-2012 18:49:44
108.1.88.76
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any ome ever change a keyless chuck on a dewalt drill still works but ckuck went and where do to buy one. what drill you use dewalt still made in mexico all others look like china any made hear dewalt has a brushless motor now any thoughts thanks i like mexico better than china |
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| VernMI
11-08-2012 16:40:43
209.86.226.40
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Re: dewalt cordless drill in reply to luapp, 11-07-2012 18:49:44
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| support.dewalt.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3002/~/chuck-removal-procedure |
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| George Marsh
11-08-2012 04:47:32
50.104.246.0
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Re: dewalt cordless drill in reply to luapp, 11-07-2012 18:49:44
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| I have a 1/2 inch 18v cordless. While under warantee I took it to a dewalt service center to have it worked on. They had to remove the chuck. Well after that, the chuck didn't want to stay on the drill. I would use the drill to put screws and lags in wood. The chuck would come off when backing screws out. So if you get the chuck off, better use super glue or something to keep it in place. Don't think there is a screw like most chucks to keep it on. |
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