Drill Press Keyless Chuck

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monophoto

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My drill press has a keyless chuck. It seems to work just fine - no problem with bits working loose.

Drill chucks usually attach to the DP spindle by means of a taper. You can usually loosen the chuck by tapping gently with a block of wood.
 

Ross

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The keyless chuck on my cordless drill has loosened several times. I would be nervous about using one on a drill press.
 

WriteON

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I never trust anything I cannot over tighten.

I would not use them on my drill press. Just me though.

Good advice. There is no substitute for proper tension. The Chuck/Key are designed for a reason. The chuck shown is for use on a small Baldor or Red Wing type dental lathes. Made for short shaft 1/4" rotary files. That would be extremely dangerous on a drill press...especially with a long drill bit.
 
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flyitfast

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I use a keyless chuck mostly in my tailstock for drilling.
The one you show is bigger than mine - I have a 1/2" vs 5/8". Also, I use an MT2 taper vs the MT3 that is shown in your example.
Mine works fine, is quick for changes and holds whatever I put in it tightly.
Gordon
 

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I have a couple of Albrecht keyless chucks. I don't use them on my wood or metal lathe, my mill or drill press. I keep them because they were expensive and they look cool. I only trust keyed chucks.
 

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I have a couple of Albrecht keyless chucks. I don't use them on my wood or metal lathe, my mill or drill press. I keep them because they were expensive and they look cool. I only trust keyed chucks.

Um, why did you buy them if you won't use them?

Years ago when I was just getting into machining I had a good friend working for MSC. I got them at a good discount. After trying them I quickly switched back to ball bearing Jacobs keyed chucks. I found that when hogging material in the drill press drill bits would sometimes slip in the chuck. They are nice chucks but the keyed chucks are so much more reliable.
 

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I have a couple of Albrecht keyless chucks. I don't use them on my wood or metal lathe, my mill or drill press. I keep them because they were expensive and they look cool. I only trust keyed chucks.

Um, why did you buy them if you won't use them?

Sometimes I (we) buy things because they appear to be good in concept and theory but don't work out to standard when used under certain conditions. I have a 3/8 drill with a keyless chuck. I do not like.
 
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