Shopsmith Jacobs 3326 Chuck Key Needed
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Shopsmith Jacobs 3326 Chuck Key Needed
Proper chuck key is a Jacobs K32
Dave - Idaho
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- a1gutterman
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Hi Dave,bucksaw wrote:Does anyone know what chuck key matched the Jacobs 3326 Shopsmith Drill Chuck. I've tried the Jacobs K32 but it does not fully engage the chuck. It will work in a bind but not properly.
According to Jacobs, the K32 key IS the proper key for a 3326A chuck. They do knot list a 3326 chuck without the "A". See: http://www.jacobschuck.com/images/products/Pro%20Keyed%20Updated%20(ENG)-1.pdf
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The 3326 is the only Jacobs chuck with a four digit number; does anyone know if there is any significance in that?a1gutterman wrote:Hi Dave,
According to Jacobs, the K32 key IS the proper key for a 3326A chuck. They do knot list a 3326 chuck without the "A". See: http://www.jacobschuck.com/images/products/Pro%20Keyed%20Updated%20(ENG)-1.pdf
Why do we believe that the 3326 is the same chuck as the one supplied by Shopsmith? There are no identifying numbers on either of mine.
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Hi,
Looks like we have two posts on this going at the same time.
Since the chuck is numbered then it is most likely that the key you have is the wrong one... either the stamp on that or the package it came in was wrong. It happens.
Given the chuck number the key is the K32... so I'd do a take two on finding that key... made in the USA if you can.
Ed
Looks like we have two posts on this going at the same time.
Since the chuck is numbered then it is most likely that the key you have is the wrong one... either the stamp on that or the package it came in was wrong. It happens.
Given the chuck number the key is the K32... so I'd do a take two on finding that key... made in the USA if you can.
Ed
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I've already tried two "Jacobs" brand K32 Chuck keys. One purchased locally and one purchased from MSCDirect.com. Both listed a 3326 chuck as compatible. Both did not fit.
See the thread start. The K32 works now.
See the thread start. The K32 works now.
Dave - Idaho
Greenie S#261612 - Mar 1954 / Greenie S#305336 - Oct 1955 / Gray S#SS1360 - ?
"Why do we drive on parkways and park on driveways?"
Greenie S#261612 - Mar 1954 / Greenie S#305336 - Oct 1955 / Gray S#SS1360 - ?
"Why do we drive on parkways and park on driveways?"
Hi,
Any way you could post a picture of the key and key with chuck??? I have a chuck and key that matches and I have posted the dimensions in the "other" post. If you could check them it might help identify the problem.
Ed
Any way you could post a picture of the key and key with chuck??? I have a chuck and key that matches and I have posted the dimensions in the "other" post. If you could check them it might help identify the problem.
Ed
bucksaw wrote:I've already tried two "Jacobs" brand K32 Chuck keys. One purchased locally and one purchased from MSCDirect.com. Both listed a 3326 chuck as compatible. Both did not fit.
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- easterngray
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Just to further muddy the waters... my Jacobs chuck and key are original to my machine, a 1960 MK. V. The Chuck is a JACOBS MULTI-CRAFT CHUCK No. MC3326. 5/64" - 1/2" capacity. The key is a K32 and fits well. The main body of the chuck is smooth, not ribbed like the current model. Alec
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