I really love this guys knoledge and his ease of work. Its like watching a gun or rifle expert taking a weapon apart and putting it back together. Same kind of flow.
i have the same model makita dhp485, its fairly new and my chuck has a bit of wobble and runout so its not very precise. will replacing my chuck fix this?
Probably not. At least with my craftsman cdcm700 it had wobble. I switch the chick with a known good one and nothing. Ended up returning it for a new one. They let me keep the old one and gave me 2 new batteries. I'm satisfied.
@@bluemantom77I have one of these and it’s good enough for around the house. I bought it because it came with two batteries and on sale the drill was basically free.
Jacobs and Röhm are, in practicality, equally good, I don't see much point in going deeper than that. But do your research, I don't know any other brands, you might find something better. :)
From the off shore bunch, I am using bried, chinese, but good quality. I have it on the makita dhp 481 for three years now and it's still running. In the eastern Europe they sell it under the brand geko.
I got the screw out but the chuck won't budge on mine. I tried the hammer and allen trick. Tried using and impwct on it. Its stuck good. How can i get it off?
Whats a great makita xph10 concrete 1/2 13mm steel 1/2 13mm replacement chuck, also for Milwaukee M18 2606-20 1/2 13mm drill /driver chuck it's total shit everything just falls out trading in for makita tools got that hammer drill but figured I'd put a good chuck on it to unless it's already good haven't tryed anything in it much yet, looked at some rohm 51 chucks think it was 50 each but worth it, don't know why they can't throw that on the hammer n drivers when u buy them and charge 50 more people want the good long lasting fixable tools
Yes, they can be got working again. And I do fix some of them for anyone just doing DIY. But most of the drills I get in are engineering companies. And they need the chuck to hold tight. Once they rust up, they generally loose thier hold
This video is actually inverted, so that when you try this yourself, you actually break the tool so that you have to send it in to be fixed instead 💀 I’m joking, but imagine!
I really love this guys knoledge and his ease of work. Its like watching a gun or rifle expert taking a weapon apart and putting it back together. Same kind of flow.
i have the same model makita dhp485, its fairly new and my chuck has a bit of wobble and runout so its not very precise. will replacing my chuck fix this?
Ngl, it’s because of the plastic chuck. It’s cheap. The flagship drill with the metal chuck is very accurate
Probably not. At least with my craftsman cdcm700 it had wobble. I switch the chick with a known good one and nothing. Ended up returning it for a new one. They let me keep the old one and gave me 2 new batteries. I'm satisfied.
@@AndyKPOV I have a few makitas, plastic wobble, metal 0 movement.
That Makita is trash the chuck is a welcome upgrade that's the best thing on it now 😅
@@bluemantom77I have one of these and it’s good enough for around the house. I bought it because it came with two batteries and on sale the drill was basically free.
Great tips on how to fix these ourselves, thanks!
Works great! Done it many times
Simple as that. Another top video
Thank you so much
Tnx great tip I got...
My drill has function of reverse so the head got easily fixed with that.
Most people would’ve just chucked it
Is there a make/model Chuck you recommend?
I see the new one is metal anyways. Is that Jacobs, Röhm or some ‘offshore’ brand?
Jacobs and Röhm are, in practicality, equally good, I don't see much point in going deeper than that. But do your research, I don't know any other brands, you might find something better. :)
From the off shore bunch, I am using bried, chinese, but good quality. I have it on the makita dhp 481 for three years now and it's still running. In the eastern Europe they sell it under the brand geko.
It’s Ireland… therefore they are all “offshore”
@@powderdescent as an aside, I thought we made nothing there too but recently discovered Heyco spanners and sockets are ‘Made in Ireland’.
@@powderdescentWhitebox is the best label for anything chinese or unknown cheap as it gets.
I got the screw out but the chuck won't budge on mine. I tried the hammer and allen trick. Tried using and impwct on it. Its stuck good. How can i get it off?
Engrenage Hs j ai le même soucis !! Makita ddf 484 ( poubelle )
That Makita is way better now only because of the metal chuck what brand you used
My chuck really doesn’t come loose this way… Any other suggestions?
grinder, cut it off. I have videos on how to do on may page.
There might be a screw on the inside of your chuck you have to undo first
And its a left hand thread.@@eurithmicsrocks
Are all chuck replacement the same? Milwaukee and dewalt, makita?
Yep.
Whats a great makita xph10 concrete 1/2 13mm steel 1/2 13mm replacement chuck, also for Milwaukee M18 2606-20 1/2 13mm drill /driver chuck it's total shit everything just falls out trading in for makita tools got that hammer drill but figured I'd put a good chuck on it to unless it's already good haven't tryed anything in it much yet, looked at some rohm 51 chucks think it was 50 each but worth it, don't know why they can't throw that on the hammer n drivers when u buy them and charge 50 more people want the good long lasting fixable tools
I did not know it was that easy peasy lemon squeezy
where did i buy chuck
you can get them on amazon or most hardware shops, its only a basic metal chuck.
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well done/
Hey were do you buy those chucks form
Amazon
They are called Röhm german made, can find them online
@@AutodidactEngineer thanks I though it may have been a Jacobs
Mine is still spinning when I hit it with hammer doesn’t come loose
You can repair many of those chucks that you throw away. Just leave them in cytric acid over night or longer.
Yes, they can be got working again. And I do fix some of them for anyone just doing DIY. But most of the drills I get in are engineering companies. And they need the chuck to hold tight. Once they rust up, they generally loose thier hold
Can you do a video about your tool
Add graphite grease!
If in doubt, a bigger hammer !
I prefer a keyed chuck.
i bet u prefer switching channels on the tv instead of a remote control too
То что патрон крепится винтом, об этом знать не нужно.
It's a pity about the shit sleeves they use instead of a bearing.
Makita cheap out on that part & those drills always end up woth a wobble
Ma shita
Unless its dewalts top of the range drills. Those chucks are pinned in. So you'll need a new chuck and gearbox.
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This video is actually inverted, so that when you try this yourself, you actually break the tool so that you have to send it in to be fixed instead 💀
I’m joking, but imagine!
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The model in question is not worth fixing you would be lucky to drill a cream cake with it