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Default Yankee push drill #50 three jaw chuck dis-assembly.

I was cleaning a recently acquired North Bros. Yankee No 50 push drill. When
washing the crud out of the chuck with solvent it seems that some debris has
jammed it. Does any one know how to disassemble this chuck or a more
appropriate forum on which to post this question?

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There isn't any way to open the casing, the slot in the inside on the end of
the spindle cannot be turned either way with reasonable force. I am not sure
of the purpose of the pin, it does not appear to hold the threaded portion
to the Archimedes spindle, it appears to be one piece.

Thanks, John.



 
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