Black & Decker CD9600SBGB 9.6 Volt Drill With Gift Bag [Misc.] - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
How do I remove drill
Your drill uses a key less chuck (the part that holds the drill bit). Grab the black spindle just below the drill bit and turn it clockwise when facing the drill from the back. Some drills have a locking chuck and only need to turn with one hand. Other drills don't have this option and use a 2 piece chuck. If it looks like there are 2 parts to the spindle, you will need to hold the the back part with one hand while turning the front part with the other hand.
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Mr Tin Man
Chuck on my drill is
If the chuck is stuck open and you cant "muscle" it closed something is probably jammed up in there and it needs to be replaced. Chucks take a good share of the abuse on power tools and most manufactuers consider them a "common wear item" like brake pads or Tires on your car. A chuck is fairly simple to replace if your drill stuck open and they are commonly replaced on the higher end "Industrial Grade" Power Tools like DeWalt and Milwaukee.
Looking at the Make and Model of your drill it would probably be easiest and most cost effective to just replace the entire drill. If you tried to replace the chuck and found a chuck that will fit your tool it may cost you anywhere from $25 - $40. For Around $40 you can purchase a new drill with a fresh battery.
How to remove a chuck from Black & Decker VPX1212 drill
Open the chuck as wide as it will open and look inside to see what type of screw/bolt it uses then using the correct tool insert it into the chuck and undo the bolt/screw, usually it will have a left hand thread so to unscrew it needs to be rotated in a clockwise directions, hold the chuck tightly but dont use excessive force if this does not work then try unscrewing it in the opposite direction, at all times be firm but like I mentioned earlier dont use excessive force.
Can anyone tell me what the various controls on a Black & Decker SR 910 RT Hammer drill do?
there's a button behind the trigger for locking the trigger at full speed. there's a button above the trigger for clockwise and counter-clockwise rotation. there's a button on the top for hammer mode or regular mode. Hammer mode is for concrete, it basically makes the drill bit hammer in turning the concrete underneath it to dust as opposed to cutting with a sharp edged drill bit for regular stuff like wood or metal. If yours has numbers those are for torque settings, and are hardly ever used by professionals.
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