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[Solved] Bosch EasyImpact 500 - Jammed drill bits Bosch EasyImpact 500

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  • #1 17594843
    Roman Petarda
    Level 6  
    Hello, first drilling with a new drill and I can not pull out the drill, as in the photo, on this cylinder (black tip) it is written open and an arrow to the right. I did this and nothing, neither right nor left, I have blisters on my hand and nothing, maybe someone has such a model and will advise me something?
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  • #2 17594945
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
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  • #3 17595597
    Roman Petarda
    Level 6  
    I did yes and nothing, either way, not even on the shock / normal switch.
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    #4 17595675
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
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  • #5 17596995
    Roman Petarda
    Level 6  
    Rather, I did not force the drill like that, normally I felt resistance and stopped.

    I have read somewhere that the drill cannot be embedded too deeply, is it true? maybe it's because of this? In my first photo you can see the drill is inserted.

    when I was drilling with a hammer, I slightly pressed the drill against the wall, I do not know if this also influences the fact that it cannot be removed now

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bxeXridy8I

    In this video, 2:26 min. The guy easily pulls the drill from the same model, I tried that too, and nothing.

    Well, I will go to replace the obi drill, usually ladies do not ask why, etc.


    and so for the future that the situation does not repeat itself, any basic advice what not to do to prevent such a situation? Thank you in advance.
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  • #6 17597154
    stasiak965
    Level 16  
    If I were you, I would take the drill between my knees, and gently hit one of these three spindles with a punch, alternately - from the handle. It is possible that this will eliminate the jamming effect and you will be able to unscrew the drill bit normally. You only have to do with feeling. It also doesn't hurt to spray some WD-40


    Regards
  • #7 17597271
    yanes
    Level 32  
    I always do it myself as Stasiak965 writes, I will add that remove this additional handle and look if there is a hole through which you can lock the axis. In blue Boschach it is possible and then you have a firm grip to unscrew.
  • #8 17632972
    Roman Petarda
    Level 6  
    I have given it to the store and am waiting for repair.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a user experiencing difficulty removing a jammed drill bit from a Bosch EasyImpact 500 drill. The user initially attempted to follow the instructions on the handle but was unsuccessful, leading to frustration and physical discomfort. Various suggestions were provided, including using chain oil filter wrenches, avoiding excessive force during tightening, and employing a punch technique to dislodge the bit. Additionally, it was noted that the drill should not be embedded too deeply and that applying WD-40 might help. The user ultimately decided to take the drill to a store for repair.
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