Image:ChuckDrillKeyedKeylessArbor.jpg

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Description

Drill chucks.

The top image is an assembled (mounted on a 4 morse taper arbor) keyless chuck. The center images show an exploded assembly of a keyed chuck (Jacobs brand). At the left is an end view of the chuck with a side view in the middle, at the right is the arbor; a Jacobs No. 6 taper to fit the chuck with a 3 morse taper to fit the machine spindle. At the bottom is the chuck key used to operate the keyed chuck.

Source

Own photo

Date

26th March 2005

Author

Glenn McKechnie

Permission

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