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Margo Carter Posted on May 14, 2017
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Any one know where a chuck for Hitachi Power Tools Ds14dvf3 can be purchased, it is a discontinued item, and no parts seem to be around? OR is there a universal chuck that could be used in this drill?

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I'm hoping you mean a chuck "key" .... there are only 4 different sizes and can be bought in tool stores as universal chuck keys tool 4 in 1 tool...

Testimonial: "Hey, thx for fast response, I am challenged with tools, so not sure, the jaw on my drill will not close on bit, was told here I needed new chuck, and looked at known part places, with no luck, so I came here again. It is the portion of the drill that closes around a bit, there are two pieces with a screw in the middle, and will not grab anything, would I be looking for a key? Or is it something else? Thx"

  • Robert Larose May 15, 2017

    hello I just looked your drill online hitachi power tool website. your drill has a keyless chuck... meaning no tool needed just use hand to snug up so if yours is not closing up all the way maybe there is dirt, rust or what ever stopping it from closing all the way I would try open chuck all the way spraying the inside with wd40 work chuck close open a few times to see if this frees it up... how the chuck is replaceable it is a 3/8" keyless you can buy new ones but for the cost you could buy a newer/better one for far lees money. let me know if you need any more info I know a few place where you can get this fixed if needed... Robert

  • Margo Carter
    Margo Carter May 15, 2017

    OK, thx so much, I will buy a new one then! You are wonderful, I appreciate your help!!
    Wish I could get you more points!

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