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The Ryobi P202 part of the Ryobi One+ series. This model is an 18-volt cordless 1/2 inch drill, and is bright green and grey in color. It has a built in level gauge and a two gear ratio switch on the top of the drill, along with a direction switch, magnetic tray, and drill bit clip.

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Why is the drill wobbling when in use?

When I use the drill to drive or remove screws, the drill shakes at different rates depending on the speed that I am drilling. There symptoms occur in both the clockwise and counter-clockwise direction. What should I do to repair this drill.

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Make sure the bit is all the way in the hole and centered after tightening the chuck. Also make sure the bit is not bent. Power up the drill and put your finger on it where the smooth part is (if you can) to see if it is vibrating.

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Check and make sure the gears are tight. The Ryobi manual has some good instructions on how to fix it.

http://www.manualslib.com/manual/143164/...

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The drill wobbling while in use may be caused by several factors. Make sure that the gearbox and motor are lined up by following the Ryobi P202 Motor Replacement Guide. In addition, ensure that the bit is correctly placed and centered in the chuck after tightening it. This could also be evident of a bent chuck and may require replacement.

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My Bosch pro blue seems to also have the wobble ! Just tried as suggested here that to make sure the bit is right in as far as it will go. This certainly made a massive difference for me when drilling new holes. Top tip , thanks mate !

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It's very easy, when loading a drill bit into the chuck to finish up with it off-centre, and it isn't always easy to tell that it isn't lined up when it is stationary. One fairly sure way of preventing misalignment is to close the chuck up to the point where the drill won't fit, and then open it out slowly until the bit slips in.

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Joseph Eckstein sarà eternamente grato.
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