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[title] Identifying Means of Gripping | |
[* black] Depending on the specific model of drill and chuck, it may be possible to grip either or both with a regular box wrench. | |
- | [* black] Some spindles have a hexagon-shaped portion, some have flats machined on two sides. Some chucks also have two flats or a hex shape machined either at the front or back end. |
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- | [* black] Use the twin wrench method |
+ | [* black] Some spindles have a hexagon-shaped portion, some have flats machined on two sides. Some chucks also have two flats or a hex shape machined either at the front or back end. |
+ | [* black] Depending on which portions you can fit a wrench to, you'll be using the twin wrench, single wrench or no wrench method. |
+ | [* black] Use the twin wrench method whenever possible as this is more civilized and allows you to apply more controlled force. |