'make model (what it is)' as first three words of every question please.
All the ways to tighten a drill chuck in the link. I have one with a key and my cordless drill has a central position between forward and reverse that locks the chuck.
https://www.google.com/search?q=tighten+the+drill+chuck
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To remove the chuck from a Wilmar KFF-6 drill, follow these steps:
Turn off and unplug the drill.
Locate the chuck key that came with the drill.
Insert the key into the chuck and turn it counterclockwise to loosen the jaws of the chuck.
Remove the chuck key from the chuck.
Grasp the chuck with one hand and hold the handle of the drill with the other hand.
Turn the chuck counterclockwise to remove it from the spindle.
If the chuck is stuck and won't loosen, you may need to apply some penetrating oil to the threads and let it sit for a few minutes before attempting to remove the chuck again. You can also try using a rubber mallet to gently tap the chuck counterclockwise to loosen it.
To open a Dustbuster cordless lithium model HLVC320J01, you will need to use a flathead screwdriver. Start by locating the screws on the underside of the device. Use the flathead screwdriver to loosen the screws and carefully remove the cover. Once the cover is off, you should be able to access the internal components of the device.
It's possible that the jaws of your drill's chuck have worn down and become rounded, which is causing the bit to not be held securely. One solution to this problem would be to replace the chuck with a new one. However, before you do so, you may want to try tightening the chuck as much as possible to see if that helps. If it still won't hold the bit properly, then it's likely that the chuck needs to be replaced.
This could possibly be faulty batteries. Where are these batteries stored? If they are kept in a really cold place the batteries can 'cut out' and not charge until they have warmed up to room temperature. How old are these batterie and do they get used a lot? Batteries do get old and wear out. When both LED lights are on it is usually an issue with a shorted battery, (both lights on and NOT blinking), or a bad connection between the battery and the charger, (both lights on and blinking).
First unplug the charger and remove the battery. Take a close look at the connector pins on both to make sure there isn't dirt or something blocking the electrical contacts. Sometime the fix is that easy.
Next replace the charger. this is often your cheapest first step. That way you have a spare if the charger isn't the problem. If the new charger doesn't work it's the batteries that are faulty and they'll need replacing.
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Please check that your battery is oriented properly and that it's not past it's expiration date (usually found written on the battery). Also, the temperature of the room where the charging takes place should be within the range advised by the manufacturer. If the location is too hot or cold, then charging might not take place.
If all of these things are taken care of, but the problem persists, then you can setup a repair/replacement with Metabo by calling them at (610) 436-5900.
Thank you.
No way! Lithium Ion batteries require special chargers to prevent fire. They are very unstable and if they break down internally, they self combust. You can't even use a Nickel Metal Hydride battery charger with them. And it is a 19.2 volt battery, which won't charge with a 12 volt charger. Use the Craftsman charger specially made for those batteries.
https://www.walmart.com/c/kp/craftsman-volt-battery-charger
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The batteries have worn out for your drill and can no longer be charged anymore and you will need new batteries also. Or there might be something wrong with the charger as well.
You can use an AW46 Hydraulic oil. Do not put more than 35cc of oil in tool if you just poured out the old oil. You can put 50cc if you washed the housing out. Too much oil takes out the cushing of air between pistons. You will break the connecting rod or strip the gears. If you take the cap off of the top of the gear housing, older ones will be black. Newer ones had a red cap indicating that there was a clutch and see and it still looks wet with oil then I would not mess with it.
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depending on the age of your device, it might be time to switch the battery of the product if the current battery isn't strong enough to hold a charge. Thank you.