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PorterCable7514
I have an old PorterCable 7514 half inch drill,I've been trying to
replace the chuck the usual way,no good. I went to the porter cable site not old manuals.My question is,is there a special way of taking out the chuck on older PorterCable drills? |
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On 10/30/2012 3:13 PM, Jerry Tee wrote:
I have an old PorterCable 7514 half inch drill,I've been trying to replace the chuck the usual way,no good. I went to the porter cable site not old manuals.My question is,is there a special way of taking out the chuck on older PorterCable drills? What is the "usual way"? Many chucks have a left handed screw holding them to the shaft. Paul |
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I On Tue, 30 Oct 2012 17:52:02 -0700, Paul Drahn
wrote: On 10/30/2012 3:13 PM, Jerry Tee wrote: I have an old PorterCable 7514 half inch drill,I've been trying to replace the chuck the usual way,no good. I went to the porter cable site not old manuals.My question is,is there a special way of taking out the chuck on older PorterCable drills? What is the "usual way"? Many chucks have a left handed screw holding them to the shaft. Paul I did that already,I also took a n Allen wrench tighten it with the chuck, gave a few hammes shot nothing doing. I even used liquid wrench to loosen up the threads, nohelp. |
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