I have a Kawasaki 19V drill. While trying to remove a rusted bolt, I broke the drill chuck retainer screw. Where can I get a new one? This kind of screw has to be “Left Handed”. Is there one I can get online….I can’t seem to find any online catalogs for drill replacement parts.
Thanks.



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2 Responses to Where Can I Get A Replacement Drill Chuck Retainer Screw?

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27ysq

February 21st, 2010 at 12:03 am

go right to the manufacturer’s website. if you do not see what you are looking for, call ,or email, their customer support line and state your model number and the part you need. they should give you the needed info to take care of the problem.. your problem is actually quite simple to solve, unless it’s an older model and they have trashed everything to do with the manufacture / storage of the product.

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caretake

February 21st, 2010 at 12:03 am

ck with the manufacturer
sometimes tho the part costs more than a new drill
sad to say

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