Re: Chuck not gripping
Von: David in Normandy (davidinnormandy@nospam.nospam) [Profil]
Datum: 06.11.2009 11:28
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Newsgroup: uk.d-i-y
Datum: 06.11.2009 11:28
Message-ID: <4af3fa78$0$952$ba4acef3@news.orange.fr>
Newsgroup: uk.d-i-y
Invisible Man wrote: > I've had various drills over the years without problems as I recall > (apart from never being able to find chuck keys before hand tightened > chucks). > > Currently my cordless is a Ryobi CDI-1801 18.0v > > However much I tighten the chuck by hand bits still slip at times. Any > tips (apart from replacing the drill)? > I've had similar problems and found that "washing" the chuck out with several squirts of WD40 can sometimes help. You can end up with all manner of fine debris building up in the chuck especially if you do any masonry holes and this sometimes prevents the chuck from tightening fully on the drill bits or from opening the chuck fully. Worth a try. -- David in Normandy. DavidinNormandy@yahoo.fr To e-mail you must include the password FROG on the subject line, or it will be automatically deleted by a filter and not reach my inbox.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
Antworten
- david lang (07.11.2009 00:42)
- R (07.11.2009 07:36)
- Dave (07.11.2009 17:16)
- R (08.11.2009 09:47)
- david lang (08.11.2009 12:08)
- David in Normandy (08.11.2009 12:12)
- Rod (08.11.2009 16:45)
- Grimly Curmudgeon (08.11.2009 16:56)
- Rod (08.11.2009 17:04)
- Bob Eager (07.11.2009 09:05)
