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How do you Insert a Ryobi One+ impact driver drill bit?

How do you insert a drill bit?

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Don't think there is much to it. See page 4 in this manual

http://www.ryobi.com.au/Ryobi/files/e0/e029b72d-32ec-4e92-a555-2a3caac4fa92.pdf
Pull the chuck out to unlock it and push the drill bit and chut back in to lock it.
Hope this helps.

Testimonial: "The problem is that the drill comes with one phillips screwdriver bit that has a hexa base. The drill bit kit I purchased... the bits have round bases and they won't stay in."

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  • Sam Apr 28, 2014

    You may need to purchase hex shaft drill bits similar to those recommended by Ryobi -http://www.bunnings.com.au/ryobi-hss-dri...

  • Teresa Drennon
    Teresa Drennon Apr 28, 2014

    That works for a hexa based bit, however, if you look closely, you will see the large spade bits have the hexa bottom, however, the other bits have a round bottom...

  • Teresa Drennon
    Teresa Drennon Apr 28, 2014

    I purchased a Ryobi drilling and driving accessory kit. The spade bits and the insert bits have the hexa bottom. The rest of the bits have round bottoms.

  • Sam Apr 28, 2014

    i was not careful when i responded earlier. I did not realise you have an impact driver and not an impact drill. You will not use impact driver to drill holes but to fasten and unfaster hardware like screws, bolts etc. So it is usually tools bits with hex shank. That is the reason you could not attach the round shank drill bits. Sorry for the confusion. Read this article -http://www.thewoodwhisperer.com/articles...

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