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Old 01-23-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Default Chuck removing tool

Do any of you guys have a picture of that so call special tool to remove the chuck from the dc925ka

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We had one here at the shop. It was the wrong size. ordered another and it was also wrong. For now save your money. Until dewalt gets it right. I still do it the old fashion way. Big allen wrench, Big hammer, They are a little stubborn. And they use locktite at the factory. Four or five wacks with a two pound hammer does the trick. Make sure your in low gear and the clutch is in drill position.
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I have but the last one took about 8 blows before it got lose i tought it be less dificult with the tool but tanks for the info
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I Think its more difficult with the tool. You have to disassemble the tool. Take the spindle housing apart. The tool slides over the spindle end. Then you lock it into a vice. And twist your chuck off. With a pipe wrench or a Allen key. I like the BIG HAMMER. I have made some similar tools for the Bosch and Makita Drills. I take the guts out. Then weld the gear,
the spindle slides into.
On the end of a metal shaft. works great when you have a bad gearbox. I hope this makes sense. I failed English

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