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Milwaukee magnum hole shooter drill cat #0234.1 chuck removal
Milwaukee magnum hole shooter drill cat #0234.1 reversible, how to remove the chuck. I removed the socket head screw but don't know which to rotate chuck to remove it.
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Pull the brushes out - remove 3 screws holding gearcase to handle & remove gearcase with armature from handle.
More than likely you will find the field inside the handle is melted down & binding the armature up. Depending on how long it ran smoking you may have cooked the armature as well.
they make a service fixture for that BUT if you can find a thin wall open end wrench that will fit behind the chuck on the hex of the spindle you can still do it. What you will need to do is remove the left hand chuck retaining screw, put the wrench or similar item over the hex and then put the chuck key in a hole that is about a 30 degree so that you can strike it counter clockwise to remove. That chuck is on tight and there no easy way to remove it like you can do on cordless items.
yes you can, go to "milwaukeetool.com" and type in your model number but you also need the serial number, you can download the wiring and also a parts breakdown and owners manual for this tool. Let me know if you need more assistance, I worked on them for 17 years.
any reversible drill will have the lh screw in the chuck
cruise the garage sales, dump shops etc and get a dead drill and remove the screw
could be phillips head or hex head but that will not matter
if you have access to a quality bolt retailer ( not a hardware shop) they will have the screw
go to an appliance repair shop that repairs drills as they may have a dead drill with the chuck still attached
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