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Posted on Feb 25, 2011

How do i put a small drill in the pivot i think i

How do i put a small drill in the pivot i think i may be missing the neccessary adjustment

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Hi
These drills have hexagonal tool holders, and does not have an adjustable chuck like larger drills do. However, I recommend drill bits with hexagonal bases whicha are readily available at any tool store these days.

Good luck

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-One of the most common stoppage problem is caused by increased friction and mostly due to lack of incorrect amount of or lack of oil. If discovered in time, the movement can be cleaned and oiled with only high quality Clock oil, then it will be good for another 5 years or so. Insufficient lubricants eventually cause wear in the pivot holes and/or bushings.
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