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FS6000HD (Type 1) Black and Decker Hammer Drill
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$6.25
It is a genuine replacement screw that is sourced directly from original equipment manufacturer. This is a standard hardware that has multiple uses depending your tool. For correct location and use of...
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This replacement screw is an authentic OEM sourced item, not an aftermarket equivalent. This is screw is used in a lot of different applications depending on your tool. Please check appropriate diagra...
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$12.56
It is a genuine OEM sourced component which is specially produced for use with DeWALT and Black and Decker power tools. This petroleum based grease is used to lubricate the system allowing for easy lo...
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$23.90
This part is an OEM from Black and Decker for use with Hammer Drills. The chuck holds the bit in place. The most common reasons for replacing the chuck is if the drill bit is slipping inside the chuck...
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Robert
December 22, 2024
The screw holding the chuck on #22. What type and screw head is needed to remove.
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Hi Robert,
Thank you for your question. The screw has left-hand threads and you will need a Phillips head screwdriver to remove it. We hope this helps!
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