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Problem with a Makita 6095D Drill
Does anybody know how the chuck is secured on a Makita 6095 Drill? Splined, taper, keyed, threaded? I've tried everything to get it off and so far, no joy Somebody must know -- geoff |
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Problem with a Makita 6095D Drill
geoff used his keyboard to write :
Does anybody know how the chuck is secured on a Makita 6095 Drill? Splined, taper, keyed, threaded? I've tried everything to get it off and so far, no joy Somebody must know If it is a chuck key type, then all of these I have come across are threaded. Insert the chuck key and give it a sharp blow with a hammer in the opposite way to the way it would normally turn whilst drilling a hole.... In other words holding the chuck and starting the drill would cause the chuck to screw itself in. -- -- Regards, Harry (M1BYT) (L) http://www.ukradioamateur.org |
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Problem with a Makita 6095D Drill
geoff wrote:
Does anybody know how the chuck is secured on a Makita 6095 Drill? Splined, taper, keyed, threaded? I've tried everything to get it off and so far, no joy Somebody must know Chuck removing tips, may not apply to Makita. Removed any screws from the bottom of the chuck ? There is usually one sneaked down there. Its usually left hand threaded. Steve |
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Problem with a Makita 6095D Drill
Harry Bloomfield wrote:
If it is a chuck key type, then all of these I have come across are threaded. Insert the chuck key and give it a sharp blow with a hammer in the opposite way to the way it would normally turn whilst drilling a hole.... In other words holding the chuck and starting the drill would cause the chuck to screw itself in. If it is a drill with reverse setting, then there may be a screw holding it as well. Open the chuck to its widest and look inside it - there is often a screw there which needs to be removed first (may be a counter thread). -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
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Problem with a Makita 6095D Drill
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Harry Bloomfield wrote: If it is a chuck key type, then all of these I have come across are threaded. Insert the chuck key and give it a sharp blow with a hammer in the opposite way to the way it would normally turn whilst drilling a hole.... In other words holding the chuck and starting the drill would cause the chuck to screw itself in. But first check there isn't a screw holding it *as well* - open the chuck fully and look. If the drill is a reversing type it will have a left hand thread screw to stop the chuck unscrewing, so this must be removed first before using your method. -- *When the going gets tough, use duct tape Dave Plowman London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
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Problem with a Makita 6095D Drill
In message , John Rumm
writes Harry Bloomfield wrote: If it is a chuck key type, then all of these I have come across are threaded. Insert the chuck key and give it a sharp blow with a hammer in the opposite way to the way it would normally turn whilst drilling a hole.... In other words holding the chuck and starting the drill would cause the chuck to screw itself in. If it is a drill with reverse setting, then there may be a screw holding it as well. Open the chuck to its widest and look inside it - there is often a screw there which needs to be removed first (may be a counter thread). Yes, it's a bi-directional drill I'll check for a screw tomorrow, thanks -- geoff |
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