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-[title] Removing broken chucks
+[title] Removing a Broken Chuck
[* black] If the chuck is broken, you may not be able to tighten the jaws on a hex wrench. If no other gripping means are present, you can use a hook spanner on keyed chucks or a pipe wrench on just about any chuck.
[* black] If all else fails, it is always possible to disassemble the drill, clamp either the chuck or the spindle in a vise and grip the other part with a pipe wrench or other gripping tool. This may damage the spindle and/or chuck though.