How do you change the drill bit on a Black and Decker corded drill?

How do you change the drill bit on a Black and Decker corded drill?

Holding the drill firmly turn the T-handle anti-clockwise and this will result in detachment of the bit and chuck. Now you can easily remove the bit from the chuck. While doing this make sure you hold the body of the drill for a steady and firm grip. Pull out the drill bit and set it aside.

How do I put a drill bit in?

Tighten the chuck. While holding the bit in place with one hand, turn the chuck key clockwise to tighten the chuck’s jaws with your other hand. Make sure to tighten it firmly so that the bit is secured. Remove the chuck key. Remove your hand from the bit and turn on the drill to test it before using it.

How do you loosen a Black and Decker drill?

With the chuck facing toward you place the key into one of the holes on the left side of the chuck. Using a wooden mallet or similar object, strike the key sharply in a counter-clockwise direction. This will loosen the chuck so that it may be unscrewed by hand.

Why is my drill not spinning?

The most common reason a drill doesn’t spin straight is that the drill bit is not properly centered in the chuck. Be sure the drill bit is fully inserted into the center of the chuck, and is not clamped off-center.

What kind of power does a black and Decker drill have?

BLACK+DECKER™ power drills, cordless drills, drill/drivers, and hammer drills are available in 12V MAX*, 18V, and 20V MAX* power configurations and alone or in combo sets. Choose corded electric drill/drivers in 3, 4, 5.2, 6.0, and 7.0 Amp models or select our 6 Amp ½ in. hammer drill for heavy-duty work.

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