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Anonymous Posted on Aug 31, 2013

Ryobi 18v Lithium cordless impact drill chuck comes loose while drilling

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    Demixl Sep 16, 2019

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Tighten the screw inside were the drill bits or attachments go this is a reverse threaded screw try using lock tight also

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  • Posted on Apr 11, 2009

SOURCE: Ryobi impact drill compatibility with normal drill bits

Round bits are not compatible with the Ryobi impact drivers. You need the hex shank "quick connect" bits and accessories. There is an adapter available. it is basically a regular style of keyless drill chuck with the quick connect hex shank that should fit right in to your Impact.

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  • Posted on Nov 07, 2009

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The problem is most likely the switch.http://www.ereplacementparts.com/ryobi-cordless-drill-parts-c-7931_8051.html

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 10, 2010

SOURCE: my 18v ryobi cordless drill does not hold a drill

Make sure the screw for the chuck (down inside
the chuck) is tight this happened 2 me. Brought it back
2 h/d The clerk played with it and the chuck screw fell out.
They replaced the whole 4 pack instead of just the drill.

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  • Posted on Aug 30, 2011

SOURCE: My Ryobi 18V cordless drill

This could be caused by several things.
open it all the way and check the claws for damage or something stuck in them
there should be an allen head bolt inside at the base...check to see if this is loose....it is a left hand thread, if it is tight and the problem is damaged claws then take out this allen bolt, tighten a large allen key in jaws (or grab the outside with visegrips) and give it a sharp snap to the right to remove the end and replace it.

Graham

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  • Posted on Jun 23, 2012

SOURCE: ryobi 18v drill keyless chuck stuck

Try holding the bit in a vice and gently tap the chuck off of the bit and see it it releases the pressure on the jaws.

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