Thanks to you. I got my chuck off in less than two minutes. But with a different procedure thou. 1/4 hex impact driver to 1/2 socket to allen wrench adapter got it right out. Then the biggest allen wrench plus a 3/4 pvc pipe as a cheater bar. Got it right out. 2 minutes done. :-)
@@timsworkshop85 are you locking the chuck or just tightening it up on the bit. I have to ask because many many people I know have never heard of locking these keyless chucks !!!
I have the same issue with mine. Trying to decide whether to buy a new Milwaukee drill or go with a different brand as it seems to be a common issue with Milwaukee drills.
@@tommawson5926 I’m sure I have tools older than you as all my Porter Cable were American made still going from the 80’s. The Milwaukee chordless chucks are junk didn’t even last one job, a well known problem. Makita at least has Japanese oversight which still means something as their whole construction world is essentially concrete based.
Thanks to you. I got my chuck off in less than two minutes. But with a different procedure thou.
1/4 hex impact driver to 1/2 socket to allen wrench adapter got it right out. Then the biggest allen wrench plus a 3/4 pvc pipe as a cheater bar. Got it right out. 2 minutes done. :-)
Thanks for showing how you got it loose. On to the next video.
Yeah, Milwaukee ought to supply free replacement chucks--same issue
My Milwaukee has exactly the same problem. Returned it and the new one is no good as well.
Then you got either a bad part, or you didn't turn it back to lock the bit.
@@andrewvalenzuela4383 Turning it back makes no difference, the drill makes a hammering when releasing the trigger causing it to loosen up.
Ill let you know if my new chuck is good.
Yes for 33
Did it work ?
Yes and no. The new chuck holds the bits in a lot better compared to the old chuck but it still dropped a couple drill bits.
@@timsworkshop85 are you locking the chuck or just tightening it up on the bit. I have to ask because many many people I know have never heard of locking these keyless chucks !!!
@@jamesfair9751 Yes, I have been locking it and it still came loose.
@@timsworkshop85wow, I have the same issue. I thought it was just me lol
I have the same issue with mine. Trying to decide whether to buy a new Milwaukee drill or go with a different brand as it seems to be a common issue with Milwaukee drills.
Thanks for not showing how to remove it.
Needs way less talking and more doing ffs
upgrade to a makita
Clearly a diyer
@@tommawson5926 I’m sure I have tools older than you as all my Porter Cable were American made still going from the 80’s. The Milwaukee chordless chucks are junk didn’t even last one job, a well known problem. Makita at least has Japanese oversight which still means something as their whole construction world is essentially concrete based.