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Carl Morrow Posted on Jul 09, 2011

Cannot remove drill bit from DeWalt XRP DC925 drill.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 24, 2009

SOURCE: dewalt xrp 18 volt hammerdrill. Need gear schematics.

Go to Dewaltservicenet.com and in the middle of the page towards the bottom type in your model number and it will take you to a page where the schematics are.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2009

SOURCE: Describe your Dewalt & 14.4V Xrp

Hello. I can help you. Your motor is producing the smoke. Before more damage is done I recommend taking it or sending it to a Dewalt sercive center.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 22, 2009

SOURCE: Dewalt 18V XRP Hammer drill, stops on torque in drillpositio

The brushes might need to be replaced. You can find them on Ebay and are easily to replace.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 10, 2009

SOURCE: removing the dewalt DC925 'rohm' chuck

I have a DC927 and a DC926 that I removed 1/2" Rohm Supra SK key-less chucks on. This process is pretty simple. Put the drill motor in 1st gear. Put the clutch ring in drill mode and not in driver or hammer. Reverse or open the chuck all the way. Hold the chuck firmly in a vise and give the drill a good POP counter clockwise. The last step can also be done with a pipe wrench by placing the drill on a work bench and turning the chuck counter clockwise. Continue to un-thread until the chuck is removed. The replacement chuck must have the same mounting process and mechanism. Put a few drops of locktite on the threads and thread the replacement chuck back on. Tighten the chuck using the vise or pipe wrench. Place the short end of an allen wrench in the chuck and tighten down on it. Placing the drill on a work bench, strike the allen wrench with a mallet to finish tightening and locking down the chuck. Congratulations, you have just changed out your chuck.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 06, 2010

SOURCE: Hi, I have a dewalt dc925 drill. When running the

They all do that a bit. The sparks when starting up and stopping are normal. If it has been used alot brushes may be a good idea but before they need to be changed it will spark quite a bit.

It will not hurt to inspect the amount of brush material remaining.

Testimonial: "Thanks for your help! It looks like there is still some live left on the brushes...I guess I was just overly concerned! :)"

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Wher do pin bearings go into the transmission of a dewalt 18v cordless drill

if its like my DC925,you have to remove front of trans. toward chuck! its a plastic piece with a s.s. flat spring washer. if washer falls out install from bottom of plastic when removed from trans. bearings stand in gear grooves. make sure if nut falls out match 1 with 1!
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When I pull the trigger on my Dewalt dc925 xrp hammer drill it's working for a bit then stopping and starting

it sounds like you have a problem with the switch or battery. Try cleaning the battery contacts first and then remove the battery and look into the tool and see if the switch contacts are bent not allowing battery to seat firmly. If that is OK then I would think that you need a new switch. MAKE note of how you remove it because it is polarity sensitive. Let me know if you need more assistance.
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How to--- chuck removal DC925 drill DeWalt

Open the chuck fully. Inside the center bottom of the chuck you will normally find a reverse threaded lock screw that you must first remove. If it is hard to loosen, you may need to heat it with a micro torch or a heat gun to make the thread lock compound slip. Then fasten the smaller end of an allen key firmly into the jaws of the chuck. Engage the low gear. Then hit the longer end rapidly with a hammer to unscrew the chuck by rotating it anti clockwise.
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Hi, I have a dewalt dc925 drill. When running the

They all do that a bit. The sparks when starting up and stopping are normal. If it has been used alot brushes may be a good idea but before they need to be changed it will spark quite a bit.

It will not hurt to inspect the amount of brush material remaining.
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How do i remove the chuck from dewalt dc925 cordless drill, dosnt have a screw inside the chuck, read somewhere that i need a special tool but no instruction or picture of the tool. please help., thank you

The dc925 and the current model dcd950 along with several other models of Dewalt 's line of cordless hammer drills DO NOT have a screw inside removal requires a CHUCK REMOVAL FIXTURE part #
233804-40 also you can't use a generic replacement chuck. As of 2/2/2010 the prices on the Dewaltservicenet web site are $72.74 for
the tool and $69.70 for the chuck, part # 330075-90.
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All i need is the schematic for a dewalt hammer drill cordless 18 volt xrp model # dc925 serial # 991347

go to Dewaltservicenet.com and in the middle of the page type in your model number and you can download a breakdown for this tool. If I have answered your request would you please rate this response accordingly.
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Removing the chuck on a dewalt DC925 cordless drill.

I just changed the chuck on my 18 volt xrp half inch hammer drill,yes first you must remove the torx screw with #15 torx bit,note this is a left handed thread screw,knowing the bad chuck was bad I added some heat from a propane torch to the chuck then making sure it was in 1st gear i took some vise grips and the chuck is screwed on with normal right handed threads,it broke loose (was stubborn but needs a lot of torque )ahhhhhh wat a pain.
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Hamer drill xrp

if the battery are less than a yr old should be a warranty
if drill DC920 or DC925 they are on recall for switch. may be co'z the battery to die. have them check at ur nearest service center.
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Cannot engage hammer action

the problem is the metal part of the clutch that meets the pin from the transmission. remove the 4 screw from the clutch & check if the the inside of the clutch & the trans pin meets. all you can do is to push back the metal parts of the clutch setting.
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Chuck loosens

Chucks ARE meant to stay tight.
You also use drill to UNSCREW THINGS.
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