sploo
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I've got a Warco 2F pillar drill (MT2 spindle taper). It's fitted with a Jacobs model 34-06 (#06295) chuck (6JT mount), with a Jacobs A0206 2MT/6JT arbor.
I recently noticed that I was getting a pretty severe wobble at the tip of drill bits. I've not had an impact or any other damage to the drill or chuck so I'm not quite sure what's caused it.
I set up a dial gauge to try to work out where the problem is, and took measurements on the arbor above the chuck, the bottom of the chuck (between the jaws and the holes for the key) and along the length of various bolts or other smooth rods held in the chuck:
In the image above, the section right at the top is the bearing. 8mm down (on the arbor - point A) I'm getting about 0.05mm runout. Near the bottom of the chuck (about 82mm down - point B) I'm getting 0.13mm. With rods protruding anything from ~40mm (point C) to 80mm from the jaws I'm seeing between 0.15 and 0.28mm of runout (all figures with the drill running). It's enough to be easily visible, and you can see the dial gauge needle "pumping" back and forth. In old money (if my calculations are correct) that's between 6 and 11 thou runout at the tip.
Given that I'm getting 0.13mm of runout at the bottom of the chuck (it's a visible 'wobble' at point B) I don't think the issue is with the chuck jaws - it's the chuck itself that's wobbling.
I've tried a few gentle taps with a hammer to see if that would straighten it on the arbor - no luck. I've also tried pressing the chuck into a block of wood to see if it's slipped on the arbor - still no change.
I'm at a bit of a loss now. I could get some wedges (http://www.jacobschuck.com/accessories/ ... n-6jt.html) and/or try to drill through the bottom of the chuck to try to remove it from the arbor (http://www.jacobschuck.com/drill-chuck-removal-guide) as I guess I could then check the runout on the arbor (and hopefully eliminate that as the problem).
Anyone got any other advice on fixing the wobble, or removing the chuck?
I recently noticed that I was getting a pretty severe wobble at the tip of drill bits. I've not had an impact or any other damage to the drill or chuck so I'm not quite sure what's caused it.
I set up a dial gauge to try to work out where the problem is, and took measurements on the arbor above the chuck, the bottom of the chuck (between the jaws and the holes for the key) and along the length of various bolts or other smooth rods held in the chuck:
In the image above, the section right at the top is the bearing. 8mm down (on the arbor - point A) I'm getting about 0.05mm runout. Near the bottom of the chuck (about 82mm down - point B) I'm getting 0.13mm. With rods protruding anything from ~40mm (point C) to 80mm from the jaws I'm seeing between 0.15 and 0.28mm of runout (all figures with the drill running). It's enough to be easily visible, and you can see the dial gauge needle "pumping" back and forth. In old money (if my calculations are correct) that's between 6 and 11 thou runout at the tip.
Given that I'm getting 0.13mm of runout at the bottom of the chuck (it's a visible 'wobble' at point B) I don't think the issue is with the chuck jaws - it's the chuck itself that's wobbling.
I've tried a few gentle taps with a hammer to see if that would straighten it on the arbor - no luck. I've also tried pressing the chuck into a block of wood to see if it's slipped on the arbor - still no change.
I'm at a bit of a loss now. I could get some wedges (http://www.jacobschuck.com/accessories/ ... n-6jt.html) and/or try to drill through the bottom of the chuck to try to remove it from the arbor (http://www.jacobschuck.com/drill-chuck-removal-guide) as I guess I could then check the runout on the arbor (and hopefully eliminate that as the problem).
Anyone got any other advice on fixing the wobble, or removing the chuck?