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The teeth in the drill chuck are worn. I can not seem to get the chuck off of then drill.

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If u are trying to replace the chuck head place an alen wrench in the screw down inside of the chuck and give a sharp rap with hammer to braek lose(may be left handed dont remember)...hope it helps

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