Milwaukee Drill Repair - Replacing the Chuck (Milwaukee Part # 48-66-2085)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 апр 2020
  • Do you need a replacement Chuck for your Drill? eReplacementParts.com has thousands of replacement parts for a variety of Power Tools, Outdoor Power Equipment, and Appliances. To purchase the part shown in this video (Part # 48-66-2085), click the link here:
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    Replacing the Chuck can help solve the following issues you may be having with your Drill:
    1. Drill Bit Slipping
    2. Chuck Won't Open or Close
    Here are a list of the tools required for this repair:
    • Hex wrench
    • Chisel
    • Hammer
    • Rubber mallet
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Комментарии • 3

  • @billhamilton7524
    @billhamilton7524 3 года назад

    this is great if you have a hole hog but screwed. if you have a hole shooter

  • @chowderming
    @chowderming 2 года назад

    I have a late 80s Milwaukee Magnum 1/2" hammer drill and one of the chuck jaws seems to need service as it is no longer sticking out to the same degree. My issue is that I can't tell what to remove the all important screw with. Doesn't seen to be slot or philips, nor do any of my metric or standard Allen wrenches.... What is that head???? Thanks.