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Chuck Arbor Adaptor MT3 - B16



The chuck adaptor is a drill chuck that can be fitted onto a spindle or taper adaptor to adapt to different drills and mills. The outside taper is MT-3, and the pintle size is B16. The adaptor is hardened and precision ground, and it features a pintle size that is compatible with a variety of drills and mills. The installation process is simple, and the chuck can be removed by wedging it between t... more details
Key Features:
  • Adapts to different drills and mills
  • Hardened and precision ground
  • Compatible with a variety of drills and mills


R92.00 from Chavda International

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Brand Unbranded
Manufacturer Unbranded
Model Number CMMT3
Description
The chuck adaptor is a drill chuck that can be fitted onto a spindle or taper adaptor to adapt to different drills and mills. The outside taper is MT-3, and the pintle size is B16. The adaptor is hardened and precision ground, and it features a pintle size that is compatible with a variety of drills and mills. The installation process is simple, and the chuck can be removed by wedging it between the back of the chuck and the shoulder of the arbor.

MT3 B16 arbor
Drill
chuck morse taper holder for the adaption of a drill chuck for your drill or mill.
Simply fit the drill chuck onto the B16 side and away you go.
Features
Outside taper: MT-3;
Pintle Size: B16.
Hardened tang and precision ground
Used to adapt drill chucks to your drill press; milling machine or lathe

Installation Info
Clean both tapers of all grease and grit. With the chuck jaws completely
retracted into the chuck and using a thin piece of wood to protect the chuck nose;
tap the chuck into place on the spindle/taper adaptor.
To
remove chuck from arbor
Insert wedges between the back of the chuck and the shoulder of the arbor as shown
in the picture on the right.
By tapping these wedges with a hammer or applying force in a bench vice; the wedges
will force the chuck off the arbor shaft.
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