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Drill bit stuck in the speed load chuck of ryobi one plus 18v drill. How do I remove it?

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  • Posted on Apr 24, 2019
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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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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 12, 2011

SOURCE: The chuck on my ryobi

I've adviced you to spray some penetrating oil on the chuck to help it loosen. Allow it to penetrate for a minute. There are some good brands of penetrating oil on the market like the WD-40. Buy it on your local hardware store. It is also available on some autosupply.

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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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