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Stanley Hand Drill 5803
I have picked up a Stanley hand drill 5803 but the pieces inside the
chuck assembly that grip the drill bit are all loose. Possibly one or more of the springs have snapped through age. The chuck is solid enough to prevent any removal of the gripping pieces, yet they must have been inserted somehow? I hope someone can tell us how to either remove the gripping pieces inside the assembly or where I might get another chuck assembly please. The action and the condition otherwise are great, worth fixing, Made in england |
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Stanley Hand Drill 5803
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from contains these words: I hope someone can tell us how to either remove the gripping pieces inside the assembly or where I might get another chuck assembly please. The action and the condition otherwise are great, worth fixing, As far as I remember they just unscrew. http://diytools.com/product/52500.htm might help. -- Skipweasel Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain. |
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Stanley Hand Drill 5803
Thanks Everyone. The chuck comes off OK but the three jaws are jumbled
up insode and I think the collar and spring in the diagram http://diytools.com/product/52500.htm are missing. How anyone assembles these things is beyond me, a ship in a bottle must be easier. Chuck is at toolmix for £7.98 incl p&p, better than the equivalent drill for £30 |
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