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My dewalt 18v drill wont reverse

Will not reverse

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Most likely the switch is bad . you can find a break down and buy the part from ereplacement.com

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  • Posted on Jun 21, 2008

SOURCE: i HAVE A DEWALT DC729 18V DRILL

is this a north american model.all i can find is model DC727 & DC728 model. charger model 9116 & battery is DC9096 may work.charger volts 110v ac. if your buying the individual part like batt & chgr its more expensive than buying the whole kit is cheaper. hope i answer your question

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  • Posted on Sep 22, 2008

SOURCE: dewalt dw959 does not work in reverse

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  • Posted on Nov 07, 2008

SOURCE: Dewalt battery charger

You will need he correct charger, the 24V will destry a very expensive battery.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 16, 2009

SOURCE: problem with the chuck

Had the same problem on mine. Remove the chuck, then remove the snap ring on the back of the chuck( carefull, the housing will fall out once the ring is removed), on the side of the chuck you'll find a cam and small odd shaped spring held in by two cylender pins, on mine the spring had a gap in it and I just spread the gap to about twice the size in was and put everything back together and it has worked fine ever sence. Hope it works for you.

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  • Posted on Feb 24, 2010

SOURCE: Holding battery charge on 12v DeWalt batteries

Are batteries for the dewalt cordless drill interchangeable? Will an 18 volt battery fit in a 12 volt drill?

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