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Randy Rhine
 
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One thing I have done is to cut off the short side of the hex wrench and
then it can be used in a portable drill. It speeds things up a bit.

Another chuck body for the other jaw set works well also.

rr

Arch wrote:
Changing spindle adapters and jaws on scroll chucks is a pain. I wonder
if someone in the ng could come up with a way to lessen the pain. I've
mused about
loosely held bolts captured in the jaws. Maybe tiny C clips to keep the
bolts in the holes? Or maybe some sort of snap-in?
Whatever, rcw's mutitude of machinists, engineers, inventors, tinkerers
and generally smart and innovative people should be able to come with a
better way.

Turn to Safety, Arch

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