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Most hammer drills on battery from brand Dewalt have its serial number in one of the yellow shell parts its a build code of the shells only under the battery holder also the year of build date stands there too it have the same function, I myself have long wondered too, because some Dewalt tools have a real serialnumber is it not fully clear why there is sometimes not and sometimes a full number to find, i have asked that also on Stanley Dewalt in Belgium. Ser 030942 on this picture but i know maybe you see a clear yellow line in black on the information sticker where you think there should be placed the number and they forget you will find no real number but always you can use the 2 3number code with year of build in one of both shells under batteryholder .
Open the chuck jaws and look down inside the chuck. You will see a screw head that is holding the chuck to the drill. Once you remove the screw, the chuck should pull off easily.
The serial number is on the label on the righthand side of the motor housing. The serial number is pretty unimportant though.When ordering parts the model and type number are the important numbers.
go to Dewaltservicenet.com and in the middle of the page type in your model number and you can download a breakdown for this tool. If I have answered your request would you please rate this response accordingly.
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