SOURCE: Question about Dewalt 18 volt compact cordless drill
yes this is normal the spark keeps motor from stalling out by taking away the friction spark by making own spark
the clunk is the drill brake so you dont brake your hand when screw goes in all the way unlike old drills that kept going even when your hand was attached to it
SOURCE: Dewalt 18 volt compact drill
as for the clung sound and feel when you stop. there is a brake build in the dewalt because when the trigger is not pressed you cant turn the drill motor, i know this because i just broke my brake when i was changing the chuck. my drill still works but there is no brake now. the brake came in handy when your battery got week you let go of the trigger and turn the drill by hand to finishing setting a screw.
SOURCE: dewalt 18 volt cordless drill
Use a pipe wrench on it to give yourself a little more leverage. It is simply jammed all the way open and it will release when you apply enough force.
SOURCE: the chuck is stuck on 18 volt dewalt drill
It is not the chuck that is stuck, it is probably the armature. Probably a problem with the brushes. Since it is so easy I would try first unscrewing the caps and pulling the brushes out to see if things spin then. If the brush will not come out then it is probably jambed and you would have to take the drill apart. If you take the brushes out and still have a problem, at least one reasonable but simply checked problem is eliminated.
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