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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.
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Source |
Own photo
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Date |
26th March 2005
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Author |
Glenn McKechnie
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Permission |
see below
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