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Normally with a chuck key.
You can try channel locks to remove the bit. Maybe a pipe wrench.
Open the chuck all the way and look down inside it, you'll probably see a screw you'll need to remove.If it's an older model, and you don't see a screw, it's probably got a tapered shaft.You can use the sane sort of a fork you use to remove a ball joint to remove the chuck.
because you have the constant power and the ignition power crossed
Remove the key from the ignition before locking. It is to prevent the keys from being locked in the car.
Tighten the drill bit in the chuck.
goes with a drill to tighten the neck around the drill bit.The end of a drill where the bit goes is called a chuck. You use a key to tighten it to hold the bit. It is not a key like a house key but a gear that matches the teeth on the chuck.
Depends on the chuck. Adjustable chucks can be loosened by hand, simply twist the end of the drill. Older (or heavy duty drills) need a key to open the drill chuck. I have a McKeller cordless 18V electric drill with no hand adjustable or key adjustment visable???? I'm confused
A chuck that has a construction that allows you to tighten or loosen it without the use of a key.
A 'chuck key ' is used, there are 2-3 sizes.
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check your battery connection, your key will lock down if the battery is low or it is not grounded, no power will lock it in the slot