Firstly check to see if the chuck is secured with a screw, if you have a screw follow steps 1-3 else follow steps 2-3.
Step 1: Screw will have a left-hand thread and must be turned clockwise to undo it.
Step 2: Once the screw has been removed place a suitable Allen Key in the chuck and tighten the jaws.
Step 3: You should then tap the end of the Allen Key to ease the chuck off (the chuck has a conventional thread so unscrew it in an anti-clockwise direction).
Some of our high spec cordless drills will need to be serviced need to be taken to your nearest service centre to have a new chuck fitted.
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Hello russ_rome,
Here is the solution from the Dewalt website.
Firstly check to see if the chuck is secured with a screw, if you have a screw follow steps 1-3 else follow steps 2-3.
Step 1: Screw will have a left-hand thread and must be turned clockwise to undo it.
Step 2: Once the screw has been removed place a suitable Allen Key in the chuck and tighten the jaws.
Step 3: You should then tap the end of the Allen Key to ease the chuck off (the chuck has a conventional thread so unscrew it in an anti-clockwise direction).
Some of our high spec cordless drills will need to be serviced need to be taken to your nearest service centre to have a new chuck fitted.
Regards
Alan Hood
ami-man
UK