SDS CHUCK HELP PLEASE
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julianm

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1,676 posts

217 months

Monday 3rd August 2009
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The SDS pattern chuck on my drill seems to locate the bit OK, but it will then allow the bit to fall/pull out really easily. I don`t use one very often, so is this a routine failure/problem which means it`s completely `ucked` or is there something I can try?
I`ve already given it a good blast with solvent & oiled it lightly. Is it possible for the ball bearings to fall out? If a I need a new chuck how on earth do you remove the old one?
Thanks for any tips!

shirt

24,450 posts

217 months

Monday 3rd August 2009
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sounds like its on its way out. its not B&Q's own brand by any chance? - those things last about 5 minutes.


julianm

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1,676 posts

217 months

Monday 3rd August 2009
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Hi - no it`s pretty good quality - Miwaukee - which is Atlas Copco really. Perhaps it`s just had too much hammer....

pugwash4x4

7,617 posts

237 months

Monday 3rd August 2009
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take it to your local Milwaukee dealer- had a problem with a v expensive Milwaukee impact driver i had, and it was fixed for free even out of warranty which was nice!

NDA

23,317 posts

241 months

Monday 3rd August 2009
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I'm soooooooo not an expert, however I have an SDS drill and there are two ways to feel the bit engage - one the right way, and one the wrong way. At least that's the case with my drill - have you tried aligning the bit in differently?

Plotloss

67,280 posts

286 months

Monday 3rd August 2009
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Dip the chuck end of the bit in a pot of normal run of the mill grease and give it a quick run through a brick in the machine.

The locator pin in SDS chucks can get stuck if they're not used for a while.