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[title] Removal of Retaining Screw
-[* black] Next, open up the jaws all the way and look for a retaining screw at the bottom of the chuck. If a screw is present, you need to remove it before you can remove the chuck.
+[* black] Open up the jaws all the way and look for a retaining screw at the bottom of the chuck. If a screw is present, you need to remove it before you can unscrew the chuck.
[* black] These retaining screws always have a left hand thread, so you'll have to turn ***clockwise*** to remove it.
[* black] Closing the jaws until they just touch the screwdriver can help to keep it centered (especially on slotted screws) and perpendicular.
[* black] The screw can be stubborn to come loose, especially if it has threadlocking compound on it or if it is rusty. An impact driver can work wonders here.