Broken Chuck Removed and Replaced - Makita DHP453 BHP 453 - Remove and Replace Damaged

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  • In this video I remove a totally destroyed plastic type chuck from a Makita DHP453 combi drill. It does not come off easily...
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Komentáře • 92

  • @junnoriega6911
    @junnoriega6911 Před 8 měsíci

    Too much talking, w/out doing anyrhing

  • @pauls.2526
    @pauls.2526 Před 10 dny +1

    Great video 😊 my chuck was jammed cloced with a broken drill bit inside. Got very creative with an angle grinder and a drill 👌

  • @mikepowell4189
    @mikepowell4189 Před rokem +5

    Fair play to you for videoing this hassle you had rather than saying " you just have to undo the left hand screw and the chuck screws off" rather than edit the video to the end with the chuck off ans saying "peace of cake " while hiding all the messing around, this is one of those stubborn jobs that we all get in real life. Nice one and fair play

  • @haldeverna4101
    @haldeverna4101 Před 2 lety +1

    almost tossed the makita in the dumpster until I watched your lesson in persistence . THanks for keeping it old school ,

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před 2 lety

      Thanks mate. Kind words.

  • @nick2203
    @nick2203 Před 3 lety +5

    You deserve a pat on the back for persevering with that job.
    I have to admit I would probably have given up at the point when you discovered the screw was jammed in the chuck.
    Good to see all your hard work come together at the end.
    Look forward to more videos.

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you. I was beginning to think it had beaten me until I remebered about the nut splitter. I think you've got the right idea though; any sane person would order a new drill and go and have a drink!

  • @user-ht1xk5li1v
    @user-ht1xk5li1v Před 6 měsíci +1

    Loved your perseverance and it makes me almost sane as I have the same issue with a Makita drill. Got the LH screw out but cannot get the chuck to budge]. Don’t have a nut splitter so used Dremel w/ cutting wheel and reduced the old chuck by bits. Your video now has me going back at that drill to get a ‘WIN’ -THANKS A WHOLE BUNCH!!

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před 6 měsíci

      Nice one mate!

  • @ReneDerTueftler
    @ReneDerTueftler Před 8 měsíci +1

    I had a similar problem with mine (the screw was not jammed though, but the thread of the chuck itself) and solved it that way: I removed the plastic cover of the chuck and disassembled the gearbox (I was a bit afraid of that but it is actually easier than one would think). After removing several layers of cogwheels, I saw the shaft. I fastened the now stripped chuck in a vice and used a socket spanner to loosen the shaft from the other side. It was tough, but ultimately worked. After that, I reassembled the gearbox and installed the new chuck.

  • @lindsayruddock9141
    @lindsayruddock9141 Před 3 lety +3

    I found this real life video so refreshing. I had the same problem of a broken Makita chuck, watched several instructional videos on how to remove it and how easy it is, all of which ignore the real life situation where the job comes to a stop with the LHT retaining screw refusing to come loose. I notice you removed the circlip - I saw the circlip and wondered, fortunately at this stage I watched your video. Now I know for sure in the short term at least I will have to buy a new drill and best of all I don’t need to feel a failure because I’m buying a new drill because of a broken chuck.
    Thanks, great video !

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před 3 lety

      Thank you very much for you comments.

    • @spongiform
      @spongiform Před 10 měsíci

      I joined this club. I was feeling pretty annoyed about having to buy a new drill - but now I feel better!

  • @hughtierneytierney3585
    @hughtierneytierney3585 Před rokem +1

    I spoke with a professional tool repairer today and he said that often it's just not possible to get the chuck off a cordless drill. He said it's because they can be so powerful that the chuck is effectively locked on and that if you try the 'hitting the alan key in the chuck method' you'd end up bending the spindle.

  • @MrPatrick2011
    @MrPatrick2011 Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing, thought I was loosing my mind. Thank you

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před 3 lety

      Haha! I know what you mean. Cheers.

  • @flookie111
    @flookie111 Před 3 lety

    10 out of 10 for perserverance !! Thanks for suggesting the link from your other video, got a small job to do tomorrow then it will be in my workshop to try again and see if I can make it work.

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před 3 lety

      No worries. Good luck with it.

  • @Tigerbythetoe
    @Tigerbythetoe Před 2 lety +3

    What a pain in the arse brother! I’m starting along with you after having gotten the screw out from inside the chuck. You gotta love your drill quite a bit to go through one of these repairs!

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před 2 lety

      Or you want to make a CZcams video out of it!

  • @davidgould8708
    @davidgould8708 Před 19 dny +1

    Pop a slightly pointed red hot rod down the chuck hole for ten seconds or so so you heat the left hand screw head as it's likely set in with a thermoplastic glue .

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před 19 dny

      Interesting idea. The screw is coated with a Locktite type product, so this may well help. Thanks!

  • @mrradio2187
    @mrradio2187 Před 2 lety +4

    After careful consideration of the amount of time and effort required to remove my frozen chuck I have decided to forego the project and ordered a replacement Makita 1/2" hammer drill (renewed)l from Amazon. I shall revisit the frozen chuck later with my angle grinder's cutoff wheel when I'm refreshed and ready to take on a new day. If I succeed I shall have two drills and if I do not my junk box will welcome a new addition!

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před 2 lety

      I don't blame you!

    • @mrradio2187
      @mrradio2187 Před 2 lety

      @@ShedTV Today the replacement (reconditioned) Makita drill arrived from Amazon along with a metal replacement chuck for the stuck chuck on the other drill. Using my angle grinder's cutoff wheel I've reduced it to the level you achieved and am now awaiting delivery of a 'nut cracker' to split apart the metal core with high hopes in the next few days of achieving a successful total repair. Oh what joy!

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před 2 lety +1

      @@mrradio2187 Fantastic! I'm glad you've been inspired you to save your old drill.

  • @mikesmusicden
    @mikesmusicden Před rokem +2

    Great job; I would have given up and thrown it through a window long ago, haha!

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před rokem +1

      I think I would ordinarily, but it was during the lockdown!

  • @michaelm5137
    @michaelm5137 Před rokem +1

    How do you remove the chuck from a makita when the drill bit and the Jaws are seized shut and won't open? Do I just need to grinder the whole chuck off?

  • @bythesea2784
    @bythesea2784 Před rokem +1

    Last time I took a chuck of a had to put 200 degrees of heat eventually 4 hours later I managed to get it off and replace it with a brand new chuck

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před rokem

      Perseverance paid off! You do get to point where you're ready to chuck the whole thing in the bin though!

  • @bythesea2784
    @bythesea2784 Před rokem +1

    Put some cutting tool fluid and leave it and then put some heat around it and inside it so hopefully with the heat and penetrating boat won't expand and should come off

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před rokem

      That's interesting, I hadn't thought of letting some cutting fluid soak in, good idea. I'm not sure about heat, the gearbox casings are normally nylon; i suppose fast direct heat might be OK.

  • @MHumanoid
    @MHumanoid Před 9 měsíci +1

    My problem is that the chuck that won't loosen from the spindle. With my old drill I managed to get it off with an allen key and a hammer but I can't seem to do the same with my new drill. I tried hammering an allen key as well as manually applying force with extra leverage, but that just seems to rotate the chuck.

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před 9 měsíci

      Hi, I made another video where I address common issues with chuck removal, it might help you czcams.com/video/5RchQ066_yQ/video.html

  • @johnfesterkynaston5041
    @johnfesterkynaston5041 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the great vid enjoyed so subbed😁👍

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před rokem +1

      Nice one, thank you!

  • @jerydob6499
    @jerydob6499 Před 2 lety +1

    To loosen the chuck retaining screw i chucked allen wrench in an smacked it counterclockwise , but not full power (that might have obliterated this zip code), just a couple low powered wacks. This evidently took most the tension off that screw, and then it was easy to unscrew it. Before that, it wouldn't budge. If you think about it it makes sense, the normal threaded chuck when struck counterclockwise should relive tension on retainer screw.

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před 2 lety

      Ah, yes. I'd never thought of that, but it makes perfect sense.

  • @Kiwisafa5042
    @Kiwisafa5042 Před rokem +1

    Very entertaining. I would have just bought a new drill... Don't have the same patience.. 😂

  • @alaneaves7665
    @alaneaves7665 Před 3 lety +4

    I have a Makita 8390D which uses the same gearbox as the 453.
    I watched your video on how to remove the chuck in low gear with a hammer and allen key but no joy
    In desperation I stripped down the gearbox to get to the back of the chuck and found the drive gear to be the same as a Torx 45
    using the last gear plate and a Torx bit socket I put the allen key back in the chuck held it in a vice and unscrewed the chuck.

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před 3 lety +1

      Genius! I know exactly what you mean, but I never thought of using a Torx socket like that. There are a lot of cogs and planet gears and other bits in those gearboxes, hopefully you got it back together OK?

    • @MV-ky5uo
      @MV-ky5uo Před 3 lety +2

      can it be done with a BL motor?

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před 3 lety +3

      @@MV-ky5uo Yes, indeed. The same method applies.

    • @MV-ky5uo
      @MV-ky5uo Před 3 lety +1

      @@ShedTV Thanks 👌

    • @vsvnrg3263
      @vsvnrg3263 Před 2 lety +1

      alan eaves, i believe locking up the gearbox is the way the makita repair shops use.

  • @jerrykinard158
    @jerrykinard158 Před 3 lety

    Very helpful.

  • @bizibuzi8777
    @bizibuzi8777 Před rokem +1

    OMG very hard job! 😳😬

  • @vsvnrg3263
    @vsvnrg3263 Před 2 lety

    i love your nut splitter idea. i need to get one. the chuck screw might be reverse thread, but as with a normal stuck thread, try doing it up. it may help. i wouldnt try starting to unscrew these screws with a screwdriver. i'd start with an impact driver. no, not a cordless tool known by that name but the thing with the exchangeable bits that you hit the end of it with a hammer. if that buggers the screw head then i drill it out. i recently had to remove a broken chuck. i got the screw out but no further. instead of doing the sensible thing and letting the makita repair shop dismantle it to put the special gearbox locker on it, i got the grinder and measuring tools out and carefully ground the entire remnants away. i may have damaged a gearbox by using the hex key in the chuck method on one drill that i dismantled. i may get a repair shop to swap chucks next time before i reach for a bigger hammer.

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, I was starting to run out of ideas with this one, but I thought perseverance might make for worst case scenario viewing!

    • @vsvnrg3263
      @vsvnrg3263 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ShedTV , i need to get a nut splitter.

  • @MrChelski123
    @MrChelski123 Před rokem

    Well done I had to do exactly the same thing took a while and that was after I got the screw wich came out easy but the thing just wouldn't screw off

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před rokem

      Sometimes the time and money invested outweighs the benefit. But sometimes it's the principle of it!

  • @HM13.
    @HM13. Před 3 lety

    How did you get the collar plate out before getting to the split ring? Been 1 year and I still been trying get my damaged chuck replaced

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před 3 lety

      Hi, there was no collar plate on this chuck, so the split ring was easily accessible. I think I know the type of chuck you're talking about and I'm afraid I don't know how they come apart.

  • @bulent500
    @bulent500 Před 2 lety +1

    very nice to see that

  • @billconiston8091
    @billconiston8091 Před 3 lety +3

    @shedTV Thanks for sharing this and showing the struggle not just the final result! Do you buy the broken ones for your personal use, work or to resell? best regards

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před 3 lety +2

      Cheers Bill. I only use them at home, we've pretty much moved away from personal tools at work these days. I started off repairing and refurbishing what I already had and had been given, and I found that it is actually quite satisfying to bring an otherwise scrap tool back to working order. I also enjoy the process of making the videos and the interaction with people on CZcams. I might start selling some, but only because I've got so many now, there only a couple of beers worth of profit in each tool; so it's not worth doing solely for that reason.

  • @freshpootube
    @freshpootube Před rokem +1

    Hey i did this today. I didn’t have to hammer it though. Put a socket and held it in place with a breaker bar, then spun the drill in reverse. Undid straight away.

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před rokem

      Interesting. Did you jam the socket in the remains of the chuck?

  • @camerongilbert1247
    @camerongilbert1247 Před rokem

    How do you get the metal chuck off, something inside the chuck is bust so it turns but the 3 teeth do not move so no joy with Allen key.

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před rokem

      To be honest, with a metal chuck with broken jaws it is going to be a struggle. If theres any part, a collar for example, of the chuck which dosen't spin freely, you might get that in the vice and try to unscrew it using the motor, or perhaps get some locking grips on it and hit them. Failing that I have seen someone cut through the chuck with a slitting disc in a grinder. Not easy though.

    • @davidgould8708
      @davidgould8708 Před 19 dny

      Tack weld a square bar across the end of the chuck hole ad try using that held in a vice

  • @pezz38
    @pezz38 Před 2 lety +1

    This video is like a djavu from a week ago, i came as far st to remove the outer shell with thw jaws, i now have an idea of how to remove the rest og the "#"¤%¤ thing.
    Btw, from where did you buy the replacement chuck?
    I really enjoyed this video 😂👍
    Keep the vids coming.

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před 2 lety +1

      Haha. Yes, what a struggle! The chuck came from Amazon or eBay. Good luck!

  • @peterhaan9068
    @peterhaan9068 Před 3 lety +1

    I saw no signs of corrosion on any of the screwed components. In your opinion did the drill leave the factory with over tightened components to discourage repairs? Congrats BTW!

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před 3 lety

      Thanks. I don't think that's the case, usually it takes a good hard initial twist to break free the Locktite and out they come. I have struggled with a few in the past, but this is the only one so far which has put up this sort of a fight. My guess is that someone had tried to extract the screw, not realising it was a left-hand thread and jammed it solid. Shame about my Kennedy pound-through screwdriver, they're decent quality, but obviously not tough enough for the 140-kilo gorilla!

  • @olivei2484
    @olivei2484 Před 3 lety +1

    You know it a bad one when every tool is out and in your way on the bench. Nice job on the struggle. Suggest a pipe wrench with maybe a cheater pipe to remove the bit you cut off instead of the vice grips.

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před 3 lety

      Thanks. It's not really about leverage, you can still push the motor round it you apply enough pressure. It's about shocking the thread free and to do that you need to have a tight hold on the chuck, hence the allen key, or in this case the mole grips. Not that it worked...

    • @olivei2484
      @olivei2484 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ShedTV Gotcha.

  • @gasgas2689
    @gasgas2689 Před 3 lety

    6:17 was worth seeing the whole video and the adverts, just to watch a professional do the same thing as I do: ping a circlip off and listen as it ricochets all around the shed. :) . . . I always make a mental note to cover it with a cloth first - but my memory always lets me down. . . . .

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před 3 lety

      Haha. Good plan. I’m no professional though, I thought that much was obvious. 😀

  • @mikelee1923
    @mikelee1923 Před 2 lety

    Hello mate, just spent 5 hours doing the same but without a nut splitter so ended up hacksawing it off. Could you please tell me where you got the replacement chuck from as the ones I’ve seen on Amazon and eBay are much dearer. Cheers Mike👍

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Mike, well done for battling on! Not sure where I got the chuck, this one looks decent for £13 though: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/203261003475?epid=6013698823&hash=item2f534cc6d3%3Ag%3A50oAAOSwU39gEUev&LH_BIN=1 Cheers.

  • @bladerunnersn
    @bladerunnersn Před 3 lety +2

    Did you manage to have a few beers after lol

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před 3 lety

      Yes, they were nice and cold by the time I’d finished struggling!

    • @bladerunnersn
      @bladerunnersn Před 3 lety +1

      @@ShedTV shames it was 2 in the morning and everyone was in bed hours earlier lol

  • @alanwilliams150
    @alanwilliams150 Před 3 lety +1

    A pack of carling later the screw came out

  • @TR-es3lj
    @TR-es3lj Před rokem

    Es this work on a ryobi

    • @TR-es3lj
      @TR-es3lj Před rokem

      It does but only models made after 2079

    • @ShedTV
      @ShedTV  Před rokem

      I expect so, but for the price of a Ryobi it's probably not worth the bother.

  • @ralphr.2585
    @ralphr.2585 Před rokem

    Same problems after short time

  • @sgt-willkillu
    @sgt-willkillu Před 3 lety

    Why do all makita drill chucks seize?
    I have a makita that's about 6 months young. It's just seized.
    I have a cheapo 3year old Aldi drill that's still ok. 😡

  • @vladnickul
    @vladnickul Před 10 měsíci

    100%
    RE
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    TION

  • @rubinprastika7456
    @rubinprastika7456 Před 2 lety +1

    why am i impressed, , because i experienced the same thing, , in makita df333dwye, , eats a lot of thought and time, , you are very patient that's good👍👍👍