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Introduction
***++Before you start++***
Sometimes drill chucks can be extremely difficult to remove by hand because they experience a lot of stress during use, but often it can be done with a large enough screwdriver. To avoid stripping the screw at the bottom of the chuck, an impact tool may be extremely beneficial.
***++Safety:++***
For your safety places make sure that the Ryobi D620H Hammer Drill is not connected to any power sources before repairs.