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"Al"

05/09/2004 5:39 PM

Keyless chuck removal

I bought the Grizzly 18v 1/2" drill, G8597. Problem is the chuck loosens
when backing out screws in reverse and drops the bit. Griz Tech sent me a
new one within 2 days, great services. Now having a problem getting the old
one off. Took the screw out in the chuck but for the life of me I can't
break the threads loose to get it off.

Keyed chucks are easily removed by tapping the key, done it many times. How
the heck do I get the keyless off? Tried everything I can think of so the
solution must be too simple for my old mind..??

Help, Guys.
Al in WA


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"Russ"

in reply to "Al" on 05/09/2004 5:39 PM

05/09/2004 10:36 PM

put an allen wrench in chuck and hit it If that don't do it get an allen
wrench for use with a ratchet 3/8 drive and chuck it up and use an impact
wrench works every time just make sure you're turning it the right way and
good luck.
Al <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I bought the Grizzly 18v 1/2" drill, G8597. Problem is the chuck loosens
> when backing out screws in reverse and drops the bit. Griz Tech sent me a
> new one within 2 days, great services. Now having a problem getting the
old
> one off. Took the screw out in the chuck but for the life of me I can't
> break the threads loose to get it off.
>
> Keyed chucks are easily removed by tapping the key, done it many times.
How
> the heck do I get the keyless off? Tried everything I can think of so the
> solution must be too simple for my old mind..??
>
> Help, Guys.
> Al in WA
>
>

Jk

Joe_Stein

in reply to "Al" on 05/09/2004 5:39 PM

06/09/2004 1:04 AM

Al wrote:

> I bought the Grizzly 18v 1/2" drill, G8597. Problem is the chuck loosens
> when backing out screws in reverse and drops the bit. Griz Tech sent me a
> new one within 2 days, great services. Now having a problem getting the old
> one off. Took the screw out in the chuck but for the life of me I can't
> break the threads loose to get it off.
>
> Keyed chucks are easily removed by tapping the key, done it many times. How
> the heck do I get the keyless off? Tried everything I can think of so the
> solution must be too simple for my old mind..??
>
> Help, Guys.
> Al in WA
>
>
I don't have an answer for you, but I'll be watching for any you may get
here. You see I have the very same drill. However, I don't have that
problem...yet...knock wood.
Good luck.
Joe

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"Al"

in reply to "Al" on 05/09/2004 5:39 PM

05/09/2004 6:11 PM

Joe, I sent e-mail to Griz tech Saturday so being a long weekend I should
hear back Tuesday. Will forward their answer.
Al in WA

"Joe_Stein" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Al wrote:
>
>> I bought the Grizzly 18v 1/2" drill, G8597. Problem is the chuck loosens
>> when backing out screws in reverse and drops the bit. Griz Tech sent me
>> a new one within 2 days, great services. Now having a problem getting
>> the old one off. Took the screw out in the chuck but for the life of me
>> I can't break the threads loose to get it off.
>>
>> Keyed chucks are easily removed by tapping the key, done it many times.
>> How the heck do I get the keyless off? Tried everything I can think of
>> so the solution must be too simple for my old mind..??
>>
>> Help, Guys.
>> Al in WA
> I don't have an answer for you, but I'll be watching for any you may get
> here. You see I have the very same drill. However, I don't have that
> problem...yet...knock wood.
> Good luck.
> Joe

Dd

"DanG"

in reply to "Al" on 05/09/2004 5:39 PM

06/09/2004 2:11 PM

Chuck up your largest Allen wrench. If 1 or 2 swats doesn't get
it, carefully position the Allen wrench between the open jaws of a
metal working vise. Let the Allen "handle" smack into the jaw of
the vise with drill in reverse.

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Keep the whole world singing . . . .
DanG (remove the sevens)
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"Al" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I bought the Grizzly 18v 1/2" drill, G8597. Problem is the chuck
>loosens when backing out screws in reverse and drops the bit.
>Griz Tech sent me a new one within 2 days, great services. Now
>having a problem getting the old one off. Took the screw out in
>the chuck but for the life of me I can't break the threads loose
>to get it off.
>
> Keyed chucks are easily removed by tapping the key, done it many
> times. How the heck do I get the keyless off? Tried everything
> I can think of so the solution must be too simple for my old
> mind..??
>
> Help, Guys.
> Al in WA
>

SW

"Sam Wheeler"

in reply to "Al" on 05/09/2004 5:39 PM

05/09/2004 8:12 PM

Chuck up a hex key and tap it
"Al" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I bought the Grizzly 18v 1/2" drill, G8597. Problem is the chuck loosens
> when backing out screws in reverse and drops the bit. Griz Tech sent me a
> new one within 2 days, great services. Now having a problem getting the
old
> one off. Took the screw out in the chuck but for the life of me I can't
> break the threads loose to get it off.
>
> Keyed chucks are easily removed by tapping the key, done it many times.
How
> the heck do I get the keyless off? Tried everything I can think of so the
> solution must be too simple for my old mind..??
>
> Help, Guys.
> Al in WA
>
>

Cn

"CW"

in reply to "Al" on 05/09/2004 5:39 PM

05/09/2004 6:48 PM

If you need some leverage, chuck up an Allen wrench in the chuck. Gives you
something to whack.

"Al" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I bought the Grizzly 18v 1/2" drill, G8597. Problem is the chuck loosens
> when backing out screws in reverse and drops the bit. Griz Tech sent me a
> new one within 2 days, great services. Now having a problem getting the
old
> one off. Took the screw out in the chuck but for the life of me I can't
> break the threads loose to get it off.
>
> Keyed chucks are easily removed by tapping the key, done it many times.
How
> the heck do I get the keyless off? Tried everything I can think of so the
> solution must be too simple for my old mind..??
>
> Help, Guys.
> Al in WA
>
>


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