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Tork Craft Chuck Precision 16MM Keyless With Lock B16 Taper



The chuck described in this excerpt is a 16mm keyless drill chuck with a lock. The chuck should fit most drill presses, but may require a taper adapter to fit to the specific machine application. The opening capacity of the chuck is 16mm. The chuck is made of all metal construction and has a keyless with lock feature. To install the chuck, clean the tapers of all grease and grit, and use a thin pi... more details
Key Features:
  • Keyless chuck with lock
  • 16mm opening capacity
  • All metal construction


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Brand Unbranded
Manufacturer Tork Craft
Model Number VER/CM16-3
Description
The chuck described in this excerpt is a 16mm keyless drill chuck with a lock. The chuck should fit most drill presses, but may require a taper adapter to fit to the specific machine application. The opening capacity of the chuck is 16mm. The chuck is made of all metal construction and has a keyless with lock feature. To install the chuck, clean the tapers of all grease and grit, and use a thin piece of wood to protect the chuck nose while tapping it into place on the spindle/taper adaptor. To remove the chuck, insert wedges between the back of the chuck and the shoulder of the arbor, and apply force in a bench vice.

16mm Keyless Drill Chuck 16mm Capacity precision keyless chuck with lock. B16 taper arbor type. This chuck should fit most drill presses. A correct taper adapter may be required to fit the chuck to your machine application.
  • B16 taper
  • Opening capacity: 16mm
  • All metal construction
  • Keyless with lock
      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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