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As with any component, a drill chuck wears down over time, or gathers rust or dust that cause it to seize up. Whether you want to clean your chuck or replace it with a new part, the first step is detaching it from the drill. Follow the keyless chuck instructions if you can adjust your chuck by hand. Follow the tapered chuck instructions if adjustments require a key.
 
As with any component, a drill chuck wears down over time, or gathers rust or dust that cause it to seize up. Whether you want to clean your chuck or replace it with a new part, the first step is detaching it from the drill. Follow the keyless chuck instructions if you can adjust your chuck by hand. Follow the tapered chuck instructions if adjustments require a key.
  
[[Category:Hole Making Tools]]
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
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#*Hammer the metal punch until the spindle comes off the drill.
 
#*Hammer the metal punch until the spindle comes off the drill.
  
== Video ==
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{{Video:Change a Drill Chuck|}}
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== Tips ==
 
== Tips ==