I need to replace the chuck on my dewalt dw106 type 1 drill but the chuck is
stuck in the full open position. That's why it needs replaced. How can I get
the pieces apart if I can't tighten an Allen wrench down in it
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On Saturday, March 11, 2017 at 10:44:05 PM UTC-6, Jacqueline Fauria wrote:
> I need to replace the chuck on my dewalt dw106 type 1 drill but the chuck=
is
> stuck in the full open position. That's why it needs replaced. How can I =
get
> the pieces apart if I can't tighten an Allen wrench down in it
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Some chucks have a screw in the bottom of them, and it can be either a left=
hand (usually) or right hand thread. If its there, remove it, of course. =
Then put your key in the adjustment home, clamping it in place, and hit it=
with a hammer to loosen the chuck and drive it out.
On Saturday, March 11, 2017 at 10:44:05 PM UTC-6, Jacqueline Fauria wrote:
> I need to replace the chuck on my dewalt dw106 type 1 drill but the chuck is
> stuck in the full open position. That's why it needs replaced. How can I get
> the pieces apart if I can't tighten an Allen wrench down in it
>
> --
> for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/woodworking/chuck-removal-807055-.htm
I have seen were the screw inside the chuck has come loose and causes the chuck to jamb. Try to tighten it first.
On Saturday, March 11, 2017 at 8:44:05 PM UTC-8, Jacqueline Fauria wrote:
> I need to replace the chuck on my dewalt dw106 type 1 drill but the chuck is
> stuck in the full open position. That's why it needs replaced. How can I get
> the pieces apart if I can't tighten an Allen wrench down in it
Biggest Allen wrench you have, and then jam in shims where the jaws
are loose?
That model is reversing, so it DOES have a (probably left-hand) screw that
will have to come out first; with jaws open, you can get to it, fortunately.
Jacqueline Fauria <[email protected]> wrote:
> I need to replace the chuck on my dewalt dw106 type 1 drill but the chuck is
> stuck in the full open position. That's why it needs replaced. How can I get
> the pieces apart if I can't tighten an Allen wrench down in it
Grip the chuck with vise grips or a pipe wrench and whack it with a whammer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItbfakGEBG4
"Dr. Deb" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Saturday, March 11, 2017 at 10:44:05 PM UTC-6, Jacqueline Fauria wrote:
> > I need to replace the chuck on my dewalt dw106 type 1 drill but the chuck is
> > stuck in the full open position. That's why it needs replaced. How can I get
> > the pieces apart if I can't tighten an Allen wrench down in it
> >
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> > for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/woodworking/chuck-removal-807055-.htm
>
> Some chucks have a screw in the bottom of them, and it can be either a left hand (usually) or right hand thread. If its there, remove it, of course. Then put your key in the adjustment home, clamping it in place, and hit it with a hammer to loosen the chuck and drive it out.
Dewalt DW106 is keyless, there is no "adjustment home" (hole?)
http://www.ereplacementparts.com/images/dewalt/DW106K_TYPE_2_WW.gif
On 3/11/17 9:44 PM, Jacqueline Fauria wrote:
> I need to replace the chuck on my dewalt dw106 type 1 drill but the
> chuck is
> stuck in the full open position. That's why it needs replaced. How can I
> get
> the pieces apart if I can't tighten an Allen wrench down in it
>
Not sure what the problem is, but don't forget that many (most) chucks
are retained with a left hand threaded screw (clockwise to loosen)
-BR
"Jacqueline Fauria" <[email protected]>
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>I need to replace the chuck on my dewalt dw106 type 1 drill but the chuck
>is
> stuck in the full open position. That's why it needs replaced. How can I
> get
> the pieces apart if I can't tighten an Allen wrench down in it
Got a pipe wrench?