Black & Decker GCO12SFB 12Volt NiCad 38Inch Cordless DrillDriver with Storage Bag and Stud Sensor Logo

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Anonymous Posted on Mar 20, 2012

Cd142s black and decker drill bit change - Black & Decker GCO12SFB 12Volt NiCad 38Inch Cordless DrillDriver with Storage Bag and Stud Sensor

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 12, 2009

SOURCE: black and decker cd12c cordless drill Charger

I would guess 12 volts

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woobie dog

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  • Posted on Aug 18, 2009

SOURCE: Black and Decker Cordless Drill Chuck stuck in full open position

I'd put penetrating oil in it and tap the chuck with a plastic hammer. That should free it up.

Best rgrds, W/D

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 23, 2010

SOURCE: Black and Decker corded drill won't tighten around a bit.

the chuck sounds like it is bad or maybe stuck from rust, what you can try and do is spray some WD-40 on the jaws and then try and holding the collar with a glove and run the drill SLOWLY in forward/reverse and see if it loosens up if not you will need a new one.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 12, 2010

SOURCE: I have a Black & Decker 18V cordless drill

Look at the three jaws in the chuck,if on is further out than the others the you need to tap ti back into place with a small punch and a hammer.If this does not work then you need to replace the chuck,remove the screw at the bottom of the chuck[where you put the bit],then you will need to to clamp vise grip on the chuck and with it pointed away from you hit the vise grips with a hammer with a sharp blow downward and it should come off.Hope this helps.

AJMAL KHAN

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  • Posted on Oct 04, 2010

SOURCE: CANT GET DRILL BIT OUT

dear sir

please use drill bit remove key with drill machine and try to turn it anti clock vise then your bit will being loose and you can remove it easily .

thank you
hope answer the question
please vote !

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