🔧 Drill Your Way to Perfection!
The Earl Diamond Super Heavy Duty 5/8-Inch Drill Chuck is engineered from durable bearing steel, featuring a #2 Morse Taper Arbor and a keyed handle. With a clamping range of 3-16mm and an impressive accuracy of 0.005 inches, this drill chuck is perfect for a variety of applications, making it an indispensable tool for both hobbyists and professionals alike.
Thread Size | 5/8-11 UNC |
Capacity | 16 Millimeters |
Handle Type | keyed |
Included Components | 5/8" Drill Chuck, #2MT Arbor, Chuck Key |
Lock Type | Manual (keyed) |
Manufacturer | Earl Diamond |
UPC | 086291150112 |
Part Number | B18686 |
Item Weight | 1.95 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 5.31 x 3.23 x 2.48 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | B18686 |
Color | Mt2 5/8" |
Cutting Diameter | 16 Millimeters |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**
As described
As described
L**N
Just what I wanted
What's to say. This works like it's supposed to. Very happy.
A**R
how much wood could a wood chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood
Use this in my mini lathe for pen turning and other chucking work. Fits well and works as expected.
R**E
Morse Taper Problems
Before you buy this item look at the small end of the Morse Taper. There is no tang for removal of the chuck from the drill press or lathe you may have it in with the standard wedge. Recommend one with the tang, it is about $8 more from the same supplier. I will keep this one and add my own tang by inserting a 3/8"-16 bolt with an extra nut at the head, weld it together and then grind it into the shape of a tang. Yes, the taper end is threaded.
B**H
As described
Works well, fast shipping and good price.
J**S
Nice chuck
Great MT2 chuck, smooth and accurate
A**N
Long spindle
Did not get a chance to use it. The Morris taper Arbor is too long to fit in my JET mini lathe tailstock, so I-had to return it. Other than that, it seemed well-made and a decent option for a lathe with a bigger tail stock.
G**N
MAKE SURE YOU DON'T BACK UP THE TAILSHAFT ADJUSTMENT TOO FAR. IT WILL FORCE THE CHUCK OUT.
BACKING UP THE TAIL SHAFT ADJUSTMENT TOO FAR PUSHES OUT THE TAPER AND CAUSES THE CHUCK TO SPIN INSTEAD OF BEING STATIONARY. ONCE YOU LEARN THIS CHUCK WORKS GREAT WITH LARGER FORSTNER BIT.
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