Eric The Viking
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[Meldrew] I don't belieeve it! [/]
My best pillar drill chuck (for runout) is probably my Rohm keyless one. But it's been a right PITA because it has a threaded rear rather than a taper. I finally got the M2 adaptor to fit properly with a lot of fettling last year (after AGES of frustration), and now it's my go-to chuck for everything that will fit in it.
Problem being, although it's nominally up to 3/8" (yup, Imperially-sized!), anything above about 6mm jams up right royally.
I was using an 8.5mm jobber in really cheap mild steel yesterday, and stupidly left it set up. This morning I was reduced to applying a pair of fairly large Stillsons to undo it*.
There has to be a better way! So, feeling a bit of a twerp, I have to ask what I might be doing wrong. I am quite unable to hand tighten it very much, as I can't grip that well any more. I do NOT use any leverage to force it to be tight, either.
Should I be oiling or greasing it, and if so, with what, and exactly where on the chuck (so I don't make matters worse by causing it to slip?
Is there a knack to tightening them, along the lines of gently snugging-up a Jacobs-pattern chuck before tightening properly all round?
Honestly, a pair of Stillsons is plain embarrassing!
Heeelp!
E.
PS: I've had it from new and I haven't abused it and it's had little use until now, when I've cured most of the runout.
*NOT applied to the chuck directly, but to a pair of heavy cable ties, pulled tight round chuck and backing ring - does no damage that way.
My best pillar drill chuck (for runout) is probably my Rohm keyless one. But it's been a right PITA because it has a threaded rear rather than a taper. I finally got the M2 adaptor to fit properly with a lot of fettling last year (after AGES of frustration), and now it's my go-to chuck for everything that will fit in it.
Problem being, although it's nominally up to 3/8" (yup, Imperially-sized!), anything above about 6mm jams up right royally.
I was using an 8.5mm jobber in really cheap mild steel yesterday, and stupidly left it set up. This morning I was reduced to applying a pair of fairly large Stillsons to undo it*.
There has to be a better way! So, feeling a bit of a twerp, I have to ask what I might be doing wrong. I am quite unable to hand tighten it very much, as I can't grip that well any more. I do NOT use any leverage to force it to be tight, either.
Should I be oiling or greasing it, and if so, with what, and exactly where on the chuck (so I don't make matters worse by causing it to slip?
Is there a knack to tightening them, along the lines of gently snugging-up a Jacobs-pattern chuck before tightening properly all round?
Honestly, a pair of Stillsons is plain embarrassing!
Heeelp!
E.
PS: I've had it from new and I haven't abused it and it's had little use until now, when I've cured most of the runout.
*NOT applied to the chuck directly, but to a pair of heavy cable ties, pulled tight round chuck and backing ring - does no damage that way.