Your drill should have come with a key that fits into the holes in the chuck. Fit the end of the key into the hole in the chuck then turn the key counterclockwise 5-6 times. This should start to loosen the bit from your drill.
How to change the Drill bit using a Chuck Key
Spread the jaws of the chuck. Once the wrench is in position on the drill, turn it counterclockwise. Remove the bit. When the jaws are fully open, with your thumb and forefinger take the drill. Place a new drill bit. Retighten the chuck.
Why is my drill bit stuck in wood?
Drill bits have varying lengths and diameters. If you have a drill bit stuck in wood, you’re probably facing one of two scenarios: either the drill bit’s shank is protruding from the wood, or the bit’s shank snapped off and left the bit fully embedded in the wood.
What can I use if I don’t have a chuck key?
Stick a screwdriver or hex wrench into one of the chuck key holes. Then use it as a fulcrum with a regular / flat screw driver to tighten or loosen the chuck. There’s probably a good chance this could harm your chuck if you do this regularly, but you need that hole NOW–new chucks can come later.
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