repair black and decker cordless drill

I took this apart and bearings and springs fell out of the chuck and I don’t know how to disassemble it and put it back together
Getting the details right for a wall assembly with the control layers to the exterior and lots of drying potential.
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How old is the drill could be time for a new one. Bolts Australia
Check if there's a manual online or reach out to the manufacturer for guidance. It might also help to search for instructional videos online on https://ssstok.net/. Good luck getting it back together!
Some of the parts suppliers like e-replacement parts have diagrams for tool’s online
To reassemble the chuck, first make sure all the parts are clean and dry. Then, insert the bearings and springs back into the chuck, making sure they are properly aligned. Next, carefully screw the chuck back together, being careful not to cross-thread it. Finally, test the chuck to make sure it is functioning properly before using it with your drill. If you are having trouble, consider consulting the chuck's user manual or contacting the manufacturer for assistance.