Kind of a bang or clank? It's not a problem. The chuck auto-locking feature
starts to engage as the drill is brought to a stop by the brake. Greasing the
mechanism would probably make it more gentle.
GTO(John)
>I purchase a Dewalt DW983 Drill.
>
>When the trigger was released quickly & the brake kicked in, it made a loud
>metal to metal sound. Mostly in 2nd & 3rd gear.
>
>I returned the drill and the replacement does the same thing.
>
>Did I get two defective drills or is this a problem with this model drill.
"TomH" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I purchase a Dewalt DW983 Drill.
>
> When the trigger was released quickly & the brake kicked in, it made a
loud
> metal to metal sound. Mostly in 2nd & 3rd gear.
>
> I returned the drill and the replacement does the same thing.
>
> Did I get two defective drills or is this a problem with this model drill.
Not a problem at all with that model & the DW987 & possibly others (I just
remember those two heavy duty models of the top of my head with out looking
them up) make that sound, it is not defective, the brake engages so fast I
causes the chuck to stop abruptly, The sound is from the chuck mechanism,
don't worry about it you can return as many as you like it will still
happen, as yet I have not seen problems with those models at all & find them
to be good quality compared to some of DeWalts earlier efforts.
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(J.D.Power Tool Canada)
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"TomH" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I purchase a Dewalt DW983 Drill.
>
> When the trigger was released quickly & the brake kicked in, it made a
loud
> metal to metal sound. Mostly in 2nd & 3rd gear.
>
> I returned the drill and the replacement does the same thing.
>
> Did I get two defective drills or is this a problem with this model drill.
>
>