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How To Change Drill Bit On Makita Hammer Drill

Writer Robert King

Make sure to hold the ring tightly and then turn the sleeve counterclockwise, opening the jaws. Then, insert the workpiece as deep as is possible in the spindle. Place the ring on the spindle and then turn the sleeve counterclockwise to ensure the mandrel is secured. To remove the piece put the ring in place and turn the sleeves counterclockwise. The ring should be held in your hand and rotate the sleeve counterclockwise in order to allow the jaws to open. Place the workpiece as far as it is possible in the spinning device. Place the ring on the spindle and then turn the sleeve counterclockwise to fix the mandrel. To remove the piece you need to hold the ring, then turn the sleeves counterclockwise.

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To begin, you must release the chuck. In order to do that, grip the drill chuck using one hand, and hold the handle of the drill using the other. Turn it counterclockwise (to one side) to let it loosen. This will allow the jaws of the mandrel to open and let the part out.

  1. The rotary knob should be turned on the drill until it is in the middle setting to lock off the button. then, open the holders of the chuck by turning the sleeves of the chuck clockwise. Take the part you wish to switch.
  2. The clamp should be rotated so that the jaws of your clamp are larger than your new piece.
  3. Put the new component in the jaws. Turn the key in the chuck counterclockwise. Once the key is turned then the jaws start to open. Continue turning until the chuck for the drill opens enough to push gently through the drilling bit. Jaws are the three or four pieces of the mandrel jaws that expand to hold the component in the correct position.

A hammer drill generates more force directly on the drill once it has struck the surface being drilled and a hammer drill can increase the force perpendicularly towards the drill. The adjustable gear can be used according to the task being performed. Setting 1 is for low speed/high torque and is the best choice to tighten bolts. Setting 2 is a moderate speed/torque and is suitable for screwing or drilling. Setting 3 is the most powerful speed, and is intended to be used for drilling or screwing into fasteners.