Is Task Force the inexpensive Harbor Freight brand? If so find the nearest trash receptacle open lid and drop in! I've had chucks lock up even on so called better brands and as much as I do not like doing this find a way or a strong buddy to hold the drill down. Large Channelocks on the chuck try to snap the chuck in the CCW direction.
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fault may be tacho on motor fallen off or round magnet that turns inside the tacho coil has become unscrewed. remove motor and check tacho. it is located at opposite end to the belt pulley
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hi,
it might be possible that the chuck is dry due to heat build up while being in use. if it has set up for a while it is also possible the chuck has rust in it. i would use some penetrating fluid in it and let it set a day or two then retry opening it. if it doesn't solve the problem then i would take off the chuck and soak it in diesel fuel or kerosene over night. if it was working good before this will most likely fix you problem. if it does then be sure to apply alittle bearing grease to the inside chuck keys. this will keep it moving freely. good luck!
SOURCE: keyless chuck is stuck with bit inside
Try two channel lock pliers.
Hold the bit close the the base with one.
Take the other (cloth comes in handy here to prevent marring) and turn the chuck counter clockwise to release.
Alternative (little WD40 on the chuck)
One channel lock plier hold the chuck and put the drill in reverse.
The WD40 should allow the chuck to release easier.
Good luck!
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Remove the REVERSE-THREAD screw at the bottom of the chuck. Set the clutch collar to the highest setting, and set the gear to the slowest setting on the transmission. Remove the power source! Get the biggest allen wrench you can fit in the end of the chuck(the shortest leg) and tighten the chuck down around it, allowing the jaws to rest and tighten on the flats of the wrench. Lay the drill on its side(chuck toward you, handle to the left, and allen wrench to the left, horizontal to the deck. Then with a hammer(soft hammer if you care about the allen wrench) quickly and deliberately hit the allen wrench in an attempt to cause the allen wrench to spin counter clockwise. Let me know if this works for you!
The end of the drill is 2 parts hold the bottom part(closes to the drill) and turn the top part (the end the bits in) and turn it a 1/4 turn counter clockwise that opens the chuck then pull the bit out to replace do the opposite. Don't let the end at the drill spin or it will come off the drill completely if that happens simply line it back up and tap it hard to get it back on
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