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Freeing Stuck Jaws Of Electric Drill

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Sellergarth | 21:03 Thu 16th Mar 2017 | DIY
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I have an old Wolf electric hammer drill, the jaws of which are `stuck` wide open after I removed a large drill bit. A friend suggested tapping lightly around the chuck with a hammer, however this has failed to free the jaws. Any other suggestions as to how to free the jaws would be gratefully received. Thanks.
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WD40?
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Thanks jno, but sprayed WD40 into chuck before I set too with the hammer.
can you place the chuck key in a vice, put the drill onto it and gently turn the actual drill or use vice/mole grips on the key
Have a look at the space between the chuck and the drill head, is the spindle round, or has it got a notch that would allow you to insert a flat spanner ?
If it will allow you to insert a flat spanner, hold the spindle with the flat spanner and use a pair of mole grips on the chuck to try and free the jaws.
Get 2 pair of gas pliers or 2 small stillson wrenches. Determine which way the jaws of the chuck rotate in relation to the main body and apply opposite turning pressure to each pliers/wrench
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Thanks all for taking the time to reply. I`ll try your suggestions and hope for success.

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