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6095d chuck, seems to have no retaining screw.is this a POSSIBILITY?

Need to get inside,chuck will not budge useing Allen key n hammer.if this model has no screw, will be more agressive with hammer.someone has opened drill before,as clutch is on in reverse .

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It is possible that a chuck is spun on if it has fine threads. most likely if the chuck is frozen you would have to use spanner on key hole and put the outer ring in a vise. It should loosen up. Sometimes I use a pipe wrench and the large channel locks to spin the chuck open. Most have a screw but it can get rounded over which would require drilling it out.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 31, 2008

SOURCE: Can't get the keyless chuck off cordless Makita 6095D drill.

If this is a newer tool it is probably a Torx drive screw usually a T20. The screw is LH thread and after removing it you will need to put some screws back in tool to remove the chuck. First shift the gear selector to the low setting and the clutch to the drill only. Next get a bent handle allen wrench about the capacity of the chuck install the short end of wrench in chuck and tighten. Put the chuck on a block or wood or a workbench to support is and turn the wrench to about a 30 degree angle in the counterclockwise position. The chuck has standard threads so you want to hit the wrench with a hammer to loosen it. This might take a few tries but it will work. Good luck

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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.

bhiveranch

bhiveranch

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  • Posted on Sep 02, 2009

SOURCE: black decker drill keyless chuck won.t open !

hold the back of the chuck with channel locks or a vice and use the same channel locks on the front and open the chuck manually it should work and you can get to the screw to replace it or the hand chuck. this can be a little frustrating but hang in there and you'll be a pro shortly.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 27, 2009

SOURCE: I have a DCD940KX 18v Dewalt drill driver with the

this is not a common problem with dewalt. I have been using them in my construction business for years and only heard of this once or twice. I would go to their web site and get the number for their customer service. They stand behind their products and im sure they will help in every way they can to repair the drill

Kjell Bjornar Amundsen

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  • Posted on Dec 02, 2010

SOURCE: Broken Makita Drill 6408k chuck

If the chuck itself slips, you can tear down the outer layers (yes it is a bit brutal)
of the chuck until you reach the inner metal core. You can then try several things;
1 loosen it with a pipe wrench, provided you can get a grip on the axle of the chuck to counter the torque
2 Weld an allen key to the metal core of the chuck and use a firm rapid blow by a hammer to rotate it counterclockwise
3 Dismantle the final shaft with the chuck core, and set it in a vise with aluminium plates to protect it, while you turn the chuck with a wrench or pliers.
4.If there is no senter lock screw inside the bottom of the chuck it may be fitted with a thread locking compound. It will loosen easilier if heated with a heat gun or moderate gas heat.Only supply just enough heat to loosen it, or the hardening of the steel may be compromised.

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