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    Removing bad chuck from spindle

    I got a nice 1/2" DeWalt corded hammer drill from a dumpster on a site I went to do some service work. The chuck was bad, but they are "easy" to change , right? HA!!!

    I tried all of the standard, and a few not so standard ways to remove the bad chuck. A this point I knew why it had been discarded. I had seen a concrete contractor toss it into the dumpster, I assumed the chuck was rusted onto the spindle. I also could not remove the left hand locking screw from inside the chuck.

    With nothing to loose, I drilled the head off the left hand screw, still could not get the chuck to move.

    I ended up removing the spindle chucked it up in the lathe and carefully turned the chuck into chips.

    All that remained of the chuck was the threads.
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    It became obvious someone had used RED locktite to secure both the chuck and the retaining screw.
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    The spindle threads are perfect, ready for a new chuck.
    Last edited by hemmjo; Sep 5, 2022 at 07:16 PM.

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