Keyless drill chuck vs. Original Jacobs?
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Keyless drill chuck vs. Original Jacobs?
How does the keyless chuck compare with the Jacobs chuck which came with the 520? Is it worth the price?
BPR
BPR
Here's one thread that discusses the Keyless Chuck.
https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?t=12544&highlight=keyless+chuck
Mike
https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?t=12544&highlight=keyless+chuck
Mike
NO, not worth it in my opinion. I find no slippage problems with the later Shopsmith drill chucks.ryanbp01 wrote:How does the keyless chuck compare with the Jacobs chuck which came with the 520? Is it worth the price?
BPR
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Shopsmith owner since 73. Sell, repair and rebuild Shopsmith, Total Shop & Wood Master headstocks, SPTs, attachments, accessories and parts. US Navy 1955-1975 (FTCS/E-8)
Shopsmith owner since 73. Sell, repair and rebuild Shopsmith, Total Shop & Wood Master headstocks, SPTs, attachments, accessories and parts. US Navy 1955-1975 (FTCS/E-8)
All my hand held drills have keyless chucks and I find them quite convenient. But, as part of the setup process for the Shopsmith DP, I don't find the Jacobs chuck and key that inconvenient, at all.
I've never experienced drill bit slippage. Maybe a bit OCD but, I always tighten at all three holes. My larger bits have flats on the shank which helps, too.
I've never experienced drill bit slippage. Maybe a bit OCD but, I always tighten at all three holes. My larger bits have flats on the shank which helps, too.
Gene
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check out the SS mortiser before you buy keyless
I have a Grizzly keyless chuck on my Delta 12 inch drill press.
I borrowed a Delta Mortising kit for my model from a friend but found that the Grizzly keyless chuck would not allow enough 'headroom' for the Delta bits.
I did not remove it and re-install the Delta keyed chuck to see if the keyless chuck was really the issue, but if I owned the SS Mortising Kit I would want to be sure it would work with the SS keyless chuck.
I imaging SS did that check, but I would ask before buying.
Forrest
I borrowed a Delta Mortising kit for my model from a friend but found that the Grizzly keyless chuck would not allow enough 'headroom' for the Delta bits.
I did not remove it and re-install the Delta keyed chuck to see if the keyless chuck was really the issue, but if I owned the SS Mortising Kit I would want to be sure it would work with the SS keyless chuck.
I imaging SS did that check, but I would ask before buying.
Forrest
Forrest
Huntington Beach, CA
1985 500->510->520, bandsaw, jointer, planer, PowerPro, double-tilt, 3" casters,(now obsolete) speed increaser
Huntington Beach, CA
1985 500->510->520, bandsaw, jointer, planer, PowerPro, double-tilt, 3" casters,(now obsolete) speed increaser
Mike- Thanks for that. I had forgotten all about that.Mike907 wrote:Here's one thread that discusses the Keyless Chuck.
https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?t=12544&highlight=keyless+chuck
Mike
BPR
I bought one on Ebay that had been fabricated for $34. It was sold by Sh0psm1thjack
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Shopsmith-Drill ... 7675.l2557
However I only use it in the tail stock for boring pen blanks. The setscrew protrudes a bit and I never did check the angle to see if it matches the quill. Until I do bother to check it (if I ever do), it is very convenient and I feel no worries about it working loose since it is not turning.
Doubtful that I would be willing to pay what SS wants for theirs, but thsi was a decent bargain.
Be well,
Ben
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Shopsmith-Drill ... 7675.l2557
However I only use it in the tail stock for boring pen blanks. The setscrew protrudes a bit and I never did check the angle to see if it matches the quill. Until I do bother to check it (if I ever do), it is very convenient and I feel no worries about it working loose since it is not turning.
Doubtful that I would be willing to pay what SS wants for theirs, but thsi was a decent bargain.
Be well,
Ben
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I have a electric drill that has a key less chuck, and every time I use it I burn my hand. I sure would not like one on the shopsmith. The price is enough to not want it. My battery operated drills have key less chuck, but don't burn my hand.
Joe
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