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Carefully he inserted the chuck key and gave it a slight turn.
Just behind this control sits the chuck key holder.
Also liked was the convenient on-board chuck key retainer.
Often the jaws will be tightened or loosened with the help of a chuck key, which is a wrench-like tool made for the purpose.
The Irishman tightened the drill bit with a chuck key, placing the point against Charlie's left ankle.
As well as a steel carrying case, the drill comes with battery pack, charger, chuck key and a double-ended screwdriver bit.
Even the old chuck key is being made redundant, with the emergence from the workshop sawdust of the keyless chuck.
Nature, in fact, abhors a lot of things, including vacuums, ships called the Marie Celeste, and the chuck keys for electric drills.
"Give me the chuck key."'
Once, after losing my roller-skate key (and crying that I'd never skate again without it), my father used the chuck key from the drill he took from the box.
I cannot believe this minor revolution has actually come about in response to the frustration of woodworkers worldwide who lose the chuck key in the sawdust on the workshop floor!
The chuck key, secured to the electric cord 40 years ago by ancient black fabric electrician's tape, is still ready to tighten a drill shank in the chuck's precise grips.
Michael chose his bit, fitted it into the chuck collar, tightened the collar with a chuck key, found a wall outlet near the cabinet, knelt to plug in the drill, 363 tested it to see if he had power, and then went back to the cabinet.