Drill won't turn on
No matter what you do, you can't get your drill to turn on
On/Off button not working
Try turning the device on and then off a couple of times to see if that helps it work. If that does nothing, try holding the power switch for an extended period of time to ensure that the fault does not lie in the power switch.
No Batteries in Drill
Make sure that there are batteries in the device. You can usually tell this based on the weight of the device and where the weight is centered. If it feels like most of the weight is in the back then there are probably batteries already in it. However if there are no batteries in it you will need to buy batteries and take apart the drill to put them in. You can find how to do that in our guide for battery installation.
Drained/Bad Battery
Make sure that device has been charged. If you are not sure if it is charged or not, plug it into the charger and leave it in overnight. It usually takes about 6 hours to completely charge the device, so leaving it in over night should be more then enough to ensure that it is completely charged.
Broken Charger
If the device is left to charge for over 6 hours and still does not turn on, it is possible that the charger does not work. To check if the charger is working, use a continuity tester or an ohm meter. If there are no readings on the devices, then a new charger is needed and can be found on this site.
A driver or screwdriver bit is stuck in the chuck and won’t come out.
You are unable to remove the screwdriver bit from the chuck of the drill.
Don't know how to remove bit
In order to remove the bit, locate the collar around where you put the bit in. Grab the chuck collar (cyllindrical black part which holds the bit) with thumb and forefinger and push it towards the drill (towards the motor), and you should be able to remove the bit.
Bit is stuck
Push down the chuck collar and if you've tried this already, try harder - it can get really stuck and require a lot of force to push down. If you apply enough force, it will give and allow you to remove whatever bit is inside.
The screw feels like it jumps out of gear
When you are using the drill the screw feels like it jumps out of gear or the gears have been striped.
Settings are not set correctly
Make sure that the setting on the device is all the way up. The drill has a clutch that can cause the clicking noise you may hear when it thinks it is tight enough. If all else fails turn the settings to the drill settings.
Tool stalls
If while drilling the tool stalls causing the drill to twist.
Tool is not being used properly
The drill may stall if overloaded or improperly used, so make sure that you are following the instructions of how to use the device as detailed in the instruction manual.
Tool not held firmly
To ensure that the drill does not stall while you are using it, hold the tool firmly with both hands to control the twisting action.
Jammed Buttons
If one of the various buttons on the drill is jammed and can not be used.
Contaminants jamming button
If there is a button that is jammed on the device the most likely cause of this is some kind of foreign contaminant that makes it unable to be pushed down. Try repeatedly pressing the jammed button in an attempt to dislodge any small contaminants. If this does not work you can fix the jammed buttons by installing the pivot button as detailed in our pivot button installation guide.
Additional Problems
Instructions for help and basic guidelines for use.
Instructions Manual
If you have other questions or problems with your device you can find an online instruction manual here.
crwdns2944067:012crwdne2944067:0
A screwdriver bit is stuck in the chuck of high-torque hand drill and won’t come out. The chuck collar doesn't seem to move even using pliers to push.
Don't know how to remove bit
Bit is stuck
mevina - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
I cannot get the bit out of the chuck. I tried to put just a small amount of WD 40 on it but it does not help. What now?
Tony Moser -
I have the same problem the bit will not come out and the chick will not even budge no matter how much pressure is applied. The screw driver is now useless
shardenbears -
I have the same problem, will the bit come out if the entire drill is dismantled?
emp - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
My screwdriver won't drill holes or screw nails forward, only unscrew them? Thoughts?
Juarez Morgan - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Have the same problem. Dismantled the driver to get to the switch. Manually pushing the switch forward and backward the unit falters or fails going forward only. Must be a bad switch.
Robert Kobs -
I feel stupid asking but where does the charger plug in? I don't see a port on the outside. ?
Tracy McCrackin - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
On the one I just purchased, t’s a tiny micro USB port on the end back side just above the battery
Sam -
open the gun up so it is straight it goes right where it bends on the inside.
shardenbears -
My BDCD8 drill came with a bonus pack of 2 in driver bits. However, it appears you need an attachment to insert into the drill and order for the bits to fit. I have a pack of Black and Decker drill bits that have the attachment that goes in but it doesn't fit as well. Why does this drill come with a bonus pack but nothing to attach them to? And how do I know where to find what size to purchase? I'm very frustrated
Sam - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Why do my screw bits fall out of the chuck?
donnamesser1 - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Can you please tell me which hole I should connect Muje charger for my black&decker pivot plus drill
Giovanna Farhi - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0