We’re going to let you in on a (not-so) little secret. There’s a good chance you’ve been using your cordless drill the wrong way for years. Do you have a Makita, DeWalt(opens in a new tab), or Milwaukee drill that you purchased within the last 5-10 years? These newer model cordless drills have a specific way they need to be tightened in order to properly secure the drill bit into the chuck. The only problem is, we have not been able to find any manufacturer or consumer information explaining what this process is, or how to do it, leaving us to wonder, ‘what gives?’. Why wouldn’t drill manufacturers promote this method to buyers and consumers? No one seems to know for sure. If you search YouTube for “how to insert a drill bit into a cordless drill”, you get about 14k hits(goes to new website)(opens in a new tab). But here’s the rub … most of these videos actually show you the wrong way to tighten your drill. Below is just one video illustrating the wrong way to secure your bit. You might be wondering, just like we did, “How could this be wrong? It’s been done this way for years! I’ve seen my neighbors, friends, and handymen tighten cordless drills this way. Seems pretty standard to me.” We thought so, too. But we were wrong. Keep reading to learn the right way (and more importantly, the safest way) to secure your drill bit.
Locking Your Drill Bit into Place
There are countless other videos (many from credible sources) that show the same method for tightening the drill chuck around the bit as shown in the video above.augers we manufacture and sell.
But – this method is wrong. And it’s not just wrong – it’s unsafe for anyone to operate a cordless drill without locking the drill bit into place. Your drill bit may become loose if you fail to secure the bit the correct way – which is to lock it into place. You’ll also burn your hand if you tighten your drill the wrong way – not good! We want to share this important safety information with our audience, as this carries a lot of clout when it comes to safely operating theHow to Lock a Drill Bit in Your Cordless Drill
Check out this video we made that shows the correct way to tighten your cordless drill. This will prevent you from burning your hand and it will lock your drill bit into place. Here’s a step by step breakdown of how to do it:- Insert the drill bit into the drill chuck.
- Tighten the drill chuck only by hand until it clicks several times.
- Rotate the chuck back the opposite way, until you hear and feel one, single click.
- Once you hear and feel the last click, the drill bit is locked securely into place.