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Inside a mechanical problem by the switch or other problem of a broken piece ring in front of the locking sleeve where the impact bolt fits the chisel.
yeah, you'll need to replace the chuck. to remove the chuck generally takes a special tool.that fits between the drive and the chuck, that keeps the drive from spinning when you unscrew the chuck, this tool varies by manufacturer,
No one anymore. AEG was bought out by Atlas Copco which also owned Milwaukee, They were then bought out by T TI who owns Ryobi. Milwaukee quit furnishing AEG parts many years ago so finding parts will not be easy. Your best bet would be to replace it and move forward.
Without a model number of the drill I can only speculate what battery you need, and it appears that this drill is not sold in America, but I could certainly be wrong. I am only going off what what AEG will allow me to research on their website, and America will not come up as a distributor location for the 12v L-Ion batteries. I am also assuming your battery looks like the picture. I hope this helps.
The cover on the chuck must be removed by using a punch, tapping around the drill side. this will pop off the cover exposing the jaw's. then use a channel lock and or bench vice on wheel that surround's jaw's. if the chuck is no good it may have a left hand screw in the bore that must be removed to take chuck off.
Does the battery still charge?? The reason I ask is that some tool mfr's are starting to play with the chargers. Insert the battery and remove within 5 seconds and reinsert and then does the noise go aaway or change? Makita has started doing this and also some others. If the battery charges I wouldn't worry too much but try the above method and see.
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