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The Chuck on my DeWalt drill eventually ate itself and will no longer open or close.  Rather than pay lots of $$$ to buy a new drill, I'm going to see if I can replace the chuck.
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The Chuck on my DeWalt drill finally ate itself and will no longer open or close.  Rather than pay lots of $$$ to buy a new drill, I'm going to see if I can replace the chuck.
  
 
I found several videos that cover the process.  It doesn't look very difficult.  There seems to be only one tricky part, and it looks like it just requires a bit of care to not lose all the roller bearings.
 
I found several videos that cover the process.  It doesn't look very difficult.  There seems to be only one tricky part, and it looks like it just requires a bit of care to not lose all the roller bearings.
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxqYUwXHkHk EASY DEWALT CHUCK REPLACEMENT WITH NO SET SCREW] - This guy does it a little differently, not sure I like it!
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxqYUwXHkHk EASY DEWALT CHUCK REPLACEMENT WITH NO SET SCREW] - This guy does it a little differently, not sure I like it!
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c40osbJC4UM DCD777 / DCD796 / DCD996: Chucks how not to take them off]
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c40osbJC4UM DCD777 / DCD796 / DCD996: Chucks how not to take them off]
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== Parts ==
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* [https://www.amazon.com/DEWALT-OEM-N454251-Keyless-Chuck/dp/B07KJGHNTF DeWalt OEM N454251 Drill Keyless Chuck DCD991B DCD991M2 DCD991P2 DCD996B DCD996M2 DCD996M2V DCD996P2 DCD996P2 DCD997P2BT] - Amazon
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:29, 4 December 2023

The Chuck on my DeWalt drill finally ate itself and will no longer open or close. Rather than pay lots of $$$ to buy a new drill, I'm going to see if I can replace the chuck.

I found several videos that cover the process. It doesn't look very difficult. There seems to be only one tricky part, and it looks like it just requires a bit of care to not lose all the roller bearings.


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