For info you CAN get them off using the hex key and hammer method. Mines a DCD796. When the chuck is off the stem looks just the same as any stem. It seems all they have done is missed out the counter-clockwise screw. There's a hole in the top of the stem (which is what you see when you look down the chuck) but it isn't threaded. They have used thread lock on the stem thread, loctite or something similar, which is why it takes a good whack to get it off. Seems a rather penny-pinching and potentially dangerous method of putting chucks on! Effectively they are just glued on. I've taken a couple of photos but I can't download them on here.
I am buying a gift and comparing the dcd777D1 at $99 or the dcd796 for $95. Both are 20v, but I see the 796 is also a hammer drill. I don't know that much about drills, They are nearly identical in price. I assume the hammer drill can be used like a regular drill also? Which would you purchase?
You can get the chuck off but it did involve taking the drill apart for me. Once apart you punch the shaft out through the gearbox. You can then unscrew the chuck from the arbour. It's not pinned on but its VERY tight. I used an 8mm Allen key in the chuck. Held the shaft in the vice and used an exstention bar on the Allen key to break it loose. The gear box is full of gears so be very careful. I did this yesterday on the 996. I think there is a chance you can do it without taking apart but you risk damaging the gearbox.
After a very short google search, I've found that you would just remove these chucks the same way as you do after removing the centre screw. The pin is just a blank.
I recently bought the DCD996 and must say that Dewalt is being a bit tricky. You see a lot of reviews where they use the 'Proudly made in the USA' version, simply because a lot of review sites are American. But if you buy it in Europe, it is Made in China. The charger that comes with it: Made in PRC. Bought the DCV584 vacuum as well. And sure enough, that too is Made in PRC. Shouldn't be too surprised looking in hindsight, since Dewalt is a Stanley Black & Decker brand who make an awful lot of stuff in PRC (which is tantamount to modern slavery). Now, I'm not terribly worried about the chuck needing to be replaced. I'm not a pro using this as a daily driver. But it does leave a bit of a bad taste in my mouth, and I don't think there will be more Dewalt tools coming in soon. I've also got a Worx collection (Positec), and those are actually quite good for DIY stuff. And Positec seems to be an OK company with modern facilities and some interesting innovations. I'm not a believer that you have to stick with just one system. We're already monogamous with marriage, no need to be locked in with a tool manufacturing company in the same way...
The tricky bit is how a country defines what counts as "made in USA". As I believe its 'Proudly made in the USA with global materials'. This just means its assembled their, which may offer a tax break or allow them to use the USA slogan. Its not uncommon. As for the Chuck thing, you end up with a better product. The price you pay is its a little more involved to remove the chuck, but you can, and get replacements.
I'm a little confused. I have seen several dcd996 chucks replaced with Rohm on UA-camws without total disassembly??
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I myself removed the chuck from these drills you are talking about. You are giving wrong information. I had to use a hex socket attachment and a breaker bar. They are screwed in REALLY tight
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@cesar arias what? :)
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@cesar arias as far as I know there is none but it is not complicated. It is just hard. You need the right tools. A 1/4 soket attachment with hex tip and a long breaker bar. A second person to help or a big vice to hold the drill. It feels like the drill will break apart. It is that hard to remove. You can try heating the chuck to soften the thread locking compound.
@ :) sorry, but that seems to me a very sloppy solution. Chucks has a secure screw (or this infamous pin) for a reason. Yeah i know it will not falling down easily, but sooner or later it will start loosen.
Instead of buying expensive long bit sets just buy a torx screwdriver. It is also long enough to reach that elusive screw and costs about £4! Job done.
Hi I know its a bit late in posting but I hope you can respond. I have a Dewalt dcd796 and the collar (the one that needs turning to select hammer or rotary) is becoming really stiff. Would you know whats causing this ? I can still turn it but its often a struggle; I use this drill almost daily for work, the warranty expired last year !
Thank you for this. I was close to buying it. I am a Handyman do you have any other brand suggestions? I am on a budget. My initial kit would be a Combi, Driver and SDS. Any recommendations as to alternative brands? Your option would be appreciated.
Daaang... There is no way i buy a drill that i can not replace the chuck in the future without hassle. In my experience that's the first thing (if you are lucky) what you had to replace. It does not mean the drill is bad, but i consider the chuck as separable part, an accessory of the drill. And in this way i want to be able to replace it by myself when ever i want. I admit am a DeWalt fun, but i am disappointed now. Its not the path that DeWalt follow it many many years. And actually those drill prices are not cheap. Not super expensive, but not cheap.
Thanks for the video. I recently bought a bargain (I think)- the Milwaukee M18BLPD2 with 2 5ah batteries and a charger for £160 all-in delivered and that's got instructions to remove the chuck. Hopefully by the time it needs replacing it'll be worth just buying a brand new drill anyway because if it was playing up I wouldn't know if there's any other cause or additional problem.
Great video , i'm looking to invest into some dewalt cordless tools can you tell me wich ones are most reliable powerfull and easy to maintain . I'm mainly looking for a screwdriver drill, angle grinder, impact driver and a circular saw. I'd apreciate your help and keep the good work with the videos. Cheers
Anything XR Brushless is the best you can have. I currently run the 887 impact. Amazing little thing. Also the DCF 796. Instead of owning a driver and a hammer I just have the hammer. XR grinder is a beauty. Avoid buying the massive $500 packs of tools. They're all the watered down versions of them. Never buy Atomic.
Alecs, the dcd998 and dcd999 are great hammer drills. If you’re looking for regular drill with decent power, the dcd800 is good, and not much heavier than the atomic.
There's nothing wrong with the drill on the performance side. It's the maintenance area that will catch you out. So if you do get it it, just take care of it and when it does break down make sure you get the money's worth for it's lifespan.
Great video...new gas engineer looking around for good drills,and impact driver.,was going to go on Ebay get used ones but didnt know they come with problem you mentioned...thanks for that.👍
Hi, maybe you can help me I can’t decide which to buy 777 or 796? I know the 796 is better butyl is also more expensive...so is it worth it? Or the 777 is a good choice??
The 777 is for light duty work and not for every day job site use. I’ve had mine less than 3 years and the 1 gear isn’t working, it just grinds and the chuck isn’t holding bits very tight anymore. Decent drill for the money if it’s for around the house stuff
This Video is 2 years old - He did not know that it is actually fairly easy to replace the chuck (at least on the DCD996) if you know how. If you are lucky it can even be done without opening it. See this video for more details : ua-cam.com/video/c_3qn9lTPEs/v-deo.html
Thats me. Tried using an M8 driver in my drill in low gear to remove a bolt 4 metres up. 796 flew out of my hand up in the air and fell onto concrete floor. Battery came off drill bounced hit a steel rail track and skidded across the factory floor. No damage to drill or battery amazing.... but then i discovered a dent in the chuck which prevents it opening and closing properly. Tried all the internet tricks to shock it off. No joy though it did loosen out the damage a bit. So I just went and bought another 796. Doh.
great video m8 quick question i just purchased a brand new Dewalt DCD996n from powertool world arrived today but when say a drill bit is locked down in chuck there a bit more play in the chuck left right than feels there should be here is a video of it ua-cam.com/video/sTH8UYj7Ouc/v-deo.html
You really need to stop making videos you clearly don't know what your talking about you don't need to buy clutches and gearboxes when changing a chuck on any of the dewalt drills you have Try researching the correct information before telling people the wrong information
For info you CAN get them off using the hex key and hammer method. Mines a DCD796. When the chuck is off the stem looks just the same as any stem. It seems all they have done is missed out the counter-clockwise screw. There's a hole in the top of the stem (which is what you see when you look down the chuck) but it isn't threaded. They have used thread lock on the stem thread, loctite or something similar, which is why it takes a good whack to get it off. Seems a rather penny-pinching and potentially dangerous method of putting chucks on! Effectively they are just glued on. I've taken a couple of photos but I can't download them on here.
Would a bit of heat from a soldering iron release the threadlock, or is there plastic in the area?
I am buying a gift and comparing the dcd777D1 at $99 or the dcd796 for $95. Both are 20v, but I see the 796 is also a hammer drill. I don't know that much about drills, They are nearly identical in price. I assume the hammer drill can be used like a regular drill also? Which would you purchase?
You can get the chuck off but it did involve taking the drill apart for me. Once apart you punch the shaft out through the gearbox. You can then unscrew the chuck from the arbour. It's not pinned on but its VERY tight. I used an 8mm Allen key in the chuck. Held the shaft in the vice and used an exstention bar on the Allen key to break it loose. The gear box is full of gears so be very careful. I did this yesterday on the 996. I think there is a chance you can do it without taking apart but you risk damaging the gearbox.
After a very short google search, I've found that you would just remove these chucks the same way as you do after removing the centre screw. The pin is just a blank.
Lmao!!!
I recently bought the DCD996 and must say that Dewalt is being a bit tricky. You see a lot of reviews where they use the 'Proudly made in the USA' version, simply because a lot of review sites are American. But if you buy it in Europe, it is Made in China. The charger that comes with it: Made in PRC. Bought the DCV584 vacuum as well. And sure enough, that too is Made in PRC.
Shouldn't be too surprised looking in hindsight, since Dewalt is a Stanley Black & Decker brand who make an awful lot of stuff in PRC (which is tantamount to modern slavery).
Now, I'm not terribly worried about the chuck needing to be replaced. I'm not a pro using this as a daily driver. But it does leave a bit of a bad taste in my mouth, and I don't think there will be more Dewalt tools coming in soon.
I've also got a Worx collection (Positec), and those are actually quite good for DIY stuff. And Positec seems to be an OK company with modern facilities and some interesting innovations.
I'm not a believer that you have to stick with just one system. We're already monogamous with marriage, no need to be locked in with a tool manufacturing company in the same way...
The tricky bit is how a country defines what counts as "made in USA". As I believe its 'Proudly made in the USA with global materials'. This just means its assembled their, which may offer a tax break or allow them to use the USA slogan. Its not uncommon.
As for the Chuck thing, you end up with a better product. The price you pay is its a little more involved to remove the chuck, but you can, and get replacements.
I'm a little confused. I have seen several dcd996 chucks replaced with Rohm on UA-camws without total disassembly??
I myself removed the chuck from these drills you are talking about. You are giving wrong information. I had to use a hex socket attachment and a breaker bar. They are screwed in REALLY tight
@cesar arias what? :)
@cesar arias as far as I know there is none but it is not complicated. It is just hard. You need the right tools. A 1/4 soket attachment with hex tip and a long breaker bar. A second person to help or a big vice to hold the drill. It feels like the drill will break apart. It is that hard to remove. You can try heating the chuck to soften the thread locking compound.
And what do put inside after you placed the new chuck on it?
@@dekurvajo nothing
@ :) sorry, but that seems to me a very sloppy solution. Chucks has a secure screw (or this infamous pin) for a reason. Yeah i know it will not falling down easily, but sooner or later it will start loosen.
Hello ,is this chuck nitro carburised metal with carbide insert like dewalt dcd991 or is normal metal chuck?
Thanks
Hi,
Thanks for sharing.
I have just purchased a dc996 and am noticing chuck wobble.
Is this common, do you know any fix?
Many thanks
Instead of buying expensive long bit sets just buy a torx screwdriver. It is also long enough to reach that elusive screw and costs about £4! Job done.
Where was the demo for dcd 795 Chuck removal?
Hi I know its a bit late in posting but I hope you can respond. I have a Dewalt dcd796 and the collar (the one that needs turning to select hammer or rotary) is becoming really stiff. Would you know whats causing this ? I can still turn it but its often a struggle; I use this drill almost daily for work, the warranty expired last year !
Do you think Erbauer is any good? Non metal gear box is my main concern.
I just bought a dcd796 for £133 with 2 2.0ah batteries. do you think I should return it and if so what should I get instead thanks m8
hi, im a fan from philippines. Do you sell tools like this to your subcribers?😊
Thank you for this. I was close to buying it.
I am a Handyman do you have any other brand suggestions? I am on a budget. My initial kit would be a Combi, Driver and SDS. Any recommendations as to alternative brands?
Your option would be appreciated.
DCD778 vs DCD796. How much better is the 796?
Its 18 DCDs better
Daaang... There is no way i buy a drill that i can not replace the chuck in the future without hassle. In my experience that's the first thing (if you are lucky) what you had to replace. It does not mean the drill is bad, but i consider the chuck as separable part, an accessory of the drill. And in this way i want to be able to replace it by myself when ever i want.
I admit am a DeWalt fun, but i am disappointed now. Its not the path that DeWalt follow it many many years. And actually those drill prices are not cheap. Not super expensive, but not cheap.
This is wrong I got mine off yesterday. see my comment above.
All those cordless power tools and not a one looks like they've ever been used
Thanks for the video. I recently bought a bargain (I think)- the Milwaukee M18BLPD2 with 2 5ah batteries and a charger for £160 all-in delivered and that's got instructions to remove the chuck. Hopefully by the time it needs replacing it'll be worth just buying a brand new drill anyway because if it was playing up I wouldn't know if there's any other cause or additional problem.
Sounds like a good deal to me.
He replaced the minions with yellow drills ?
Lol
I love guys like this. Well seasoned in knowing their DIY equipment. Great Video mate
Great video , i'm looking to invest into some dewalt cordless tools can you tell me wich ones are most reliable powerfull and easy to maintain . I'm mainly looking for a screwdriver drill, angle grinder, impact driver and a circular saw. I'd apreciate your help and keep the good work with the videos. Cheers
Anything XR Brushless is the best you can have. I currently run the 887 impact. Amazing little thing. Also the DCF 796. Instead of owning a driver and a hammer I just have the hammer. XR grinder is a beauty. Avoid buying the massive $500 packs of tools. They're all the watered down versions of them. Never buy Atomic.
Alecs, the dcd998 and dcd999 are great hammer drills.
If you’re looking for regular drill with decent power, the dcd800 is good, and not much heavier than the atomic.
thanks for the warning. Just got a DCD777 for $130 Canadian Copeks
Just watched a video on youtube before this showing you how to service and swap out your chuck on a DCD996 with out damage.
Was going to buy the dcd796, should I still get it?
There's nothing wrong with the drill on the performance side. It's the maintenance area that will catch you out. So if you do get it it, just take care of it and when it does break down make sure you get the money's worth for it's lifespan.
@@littlemilto6563 ok I think I'll get it, it's gonna be my first DeWalt so I have to buy a battery and charger.
Thank you!
Brilliant drill mate.light much better than 795
LittleMilto Did you fiqure out how to get the chucks off yet ? Some people have done it easily. Isn't there a repair manual that you guys reference.
MAKITA XPH12 / DEWALT DCD796 , can U help Me
Great video...new gas engineer looking around for good drills,and impact driver.,was going to go on Ebay get used ones but didnt know they come with problem you mentioned...thanks for that.👍
@@Naughty_Squad thanks
you can buy a new dcd996 drill body for less than you say for the gearbox clutch chuck etc 117.75 from authorised dewalt seller on ebay
When the video was first put up (Half a year ago) That was the price due to there being no real accurate pricing.
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Have the same chuck issue with the DCD995. Bad design, planned obsolescence = lost my faith in buying another DeWalt!
Very interesting and informative video thank you. Please keep them coming.
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Hi, maybe you can help me I can’t decide which to buy 777 or 796? I know the 796 is better butyl is also more expensive...so is it worth it? Or the 777 is a good choice??
It depends on what kind of work you'll be doing with it and how often you'll use it.
The 777 is for light duty work and not for every day job site use. I’ve had mine less than 3 years and the 1 gear isn’t working, it just grinds and the chuck isn’t holding bits very tight anymore. Decent drill for the money if it’s for around the house stuff
There is a dude on UA-cam managed to do it if I can find the video again I will post it
God I’ve lost the will to live with this video
This Video is 2 years old - He did not know that it is actually fairly easy to replace the chuck (at least on the DCD996) if you know how.
If you are lucky it can even be done without opening it. See this video for more details : ua-cam.com/video/c_3qn9lTPEs/v-deo.html
Like he said...FULL STRIP DOWN
all moving to the Apple concept - buy new
You're giving really bad advice this video should be removed. Everyone refer to this video this gentleman knows what he's talking about.
Thats me. Tried using an M8 driver in my drill in low gear to remove a bolt 4 metres up. 796 flew out of my hand up in the air and fell onto concrete floor. Battery came off drill bounced hit a steel rail track and skidded across the factory floor. No damage to drill or battery amazing.... but then i discovered a dent in the chuck which prevents it opening and closing properly. Tried all the internet tricks to shock it off. No joy though it did loosen out the damage a bit.
So I just went and bought another 796. Doh.
great video m8 quick question i just purchased a brand new Dewalt DCD996n from powertool world arrived today but when say a drill bit is locked down in chuck there a bit more play in the chuck left right than feels there should be here is a video of it ua-cam.com/video/sTH8UYj7Ouc/v-deo.html
I can’t understand anything that he is saying. He has something in his mouth?
His accent? I'm from the U.S. And understand him perfect.
I'm from brazil.. And understand him perfect. I guess that can be ur ears bro.
Does this guy speak English!?
Do you?
P*** off biggot.
@@dekurvajo yah
get to the point >.> not gonna sit here for 18min wtf
Miguel Tovar it's a warning, so it's all about the warning. Warnings need detail to explain why a warning is a warning. So...
You really need to stop making videos you clearly don't know what your talking about you don't need to buy clutches and gearboxes when changing a chuck on any of the dewalt drills you have
Try researching the correct information before telling people the wrong information