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Posted on Jun 17, 2011

Hi there, im using Black & Decker KR554RE Hammer Drill. My problem is my chuck will be loosed when im drilling counter clockwise. How should i do to tighten the drill chuck. thanks

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 20, 2009

SOURCE: Can't remove the chuck on a drill.

There are one-way (non-reversible) and two-way (reversible) drills. Mine is one-way. Methods for chuck removal are different for these two types.
Procedure for one-way (non-reversible) drills:
Drills of this type have no chuck screw, so one have to hold the spindle with a wrench, than to sharply strike the wrench with a hammer to spin it off.
Procedure for two-way (reversible) drills:
Open the chuck up and in the bottom is a screw that holds the chuck on the shaft.The screw turns in a clock wise motion to be removed and then you can top the chuck off the shaft.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 15, 2009

SOURCE: When I was done using the hammer drill to drilling

open your chuck as far as it will go look down inside the chuck and you should see where it has come from ,if that is where it came from it will be right hand thread probably allen key or very small socket

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 23, 2009

SOURCE: Skil 3/8 Hammer drill #6425 chuck ring broken in half

get a new chuck - thread is a 3/8-24 left hand thread

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Brad

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  • Posted on Jul 21, 2011

SOURCE: SbE505 hammer drill needs new

You shouldn't have to take the tool that far apart. Just remove the screws that hold the switch handle together, remove the handle, and you should see the brushes. The brushes are at the rear of the tool, not the front.

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