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If you need to replace the chuck (bit is coming loose from the chuck) on your Milwaukee M18 2606-20 cordless power drill, see this guide on how to remove it. The chuck holds the bits on the drill and over time it could break or not be able to remain tight on a bit. This removal could require a bit of strength so keep this in mind.
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Rotate the chuck counterclockwise as far as possible to loosen from the base.
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Remove the 28 mm inner screw holding the chuck onto the drill using a Phillips #3 screwdriver.
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Rotate the screw clockwise to loosen it.
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Insert an Allen wrench into the chuck and tighten the chuck onto the wrench.
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Rotate the Allen wrench counterclockwise to remove the chuck.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Milwaukee say to heat the tort screw up to loosen the locktite. Did this to the second chuck I replaced came off much easier. Getting the chuck off was a different story, tried hitting a 10mm allan key in the chuck didn’t work. Ended up getting a 10mm 1/2’ allan head socket on a breaker bar. Put the drill on the ground stood on it and with the other leg kicked the breaker bar. Came straight off.
My chuck was stuck and working rough, needed to get it off the drill motor. Worked on a Harbor Freight Hercules 1/2” hammer/drill just fine. Neat trick using the Allen for leverage! Looks a lot like a copy…
Thanks! Dave D.
Not really clear in what mode it needs to be, nor what rotation mode
1st gear and twist the drill threshold to the drill bit setting (max torque).