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Anonymous Posted on Oct 07, 2011

How do you change the clutch on the drill? cant figure out how to seperate it from the chuck

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  • Posted on May 24, 2008

SOURCE: Dewalt 18V XRP Clutch Slipping

it very economical to repair the drill. replace the transmission.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 29, 2008

SOURCE: makita 8444d mxt drill

what is the setting in your clutch. if you set the clutch to the highest setting and it`s still slipping then you need transmission assy.

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  • Posted on Dec 26, 2008

SOURCE: changing a drill chuck

If this is a cordless drill open chuck jaws and remove the retaining screw (LH trheads), switch the clutch to drill only and shift gear selector to low. Insert a bent handle allen wrench about the same size as chuck (to keep from flexing) put chuck on workbench or block of wood and have the wrench about 30 degrees and strike the key counterclockwise to remove. You might have to hit a couple times but usually they will loosen up quickly. To install just reverse above. Let me know if I can help further.
Dave

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2009

SOURCE: got a broken drill chuck i cant get off (Dewalt)

first remove the chuck retaining screw LH thread, next shift the tool to the drill only position and the low side. Find a bent handle allen wrench and insert the short piece into the chuck and clamp down, place the chuck with the long portion at about a 30 degree so you can strike it counter clockwise, usually a block of wood or work bench will do and then get a hammer and safety glasses and hit it, it might take a couple times but it will come off

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  • Posted on Jul 05, 2010

SOURCE: drill chuck stok in the thigt possition cant get

Sometimes this happens when you have a drill bit that slip. Take a pair of channel lock pliers, and try and turn the chuck counter clockwise. Do it sharply so the drill doesn't turn. IF that still doesn't work put the drill in reverse and try the channel locks again

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