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Anyone out there have a source for 5/8" motor shaft mounted key-type
chucks? Decent quality needed.

I can make collet-style chucks but not the key-type.

Thanks for any help you can offer.
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Anyone out there have a source for 5/8" motor shaft mounted key-type
chucks? Decent quality needed.

I can make collet-style chucks but not the key-type.

Thanks for any help you can offer.


Any Shopsmith parts dealer, or ebay for a Shopsmith drill chuck. May not
be the cheapest source, but the old ones at least were good quality and
the Shopsmith spindle is a 5/8 flatted shaft.

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On 11/15/2012 8:32 AM, Ecnerwal wrote:
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Joe AutoDrill wrote:

Anyone out there have a source for 5/8" motor shaft mounted key-type
chucks? Decent quality needed.

I can make collet-style chucks but not the key-type.

Thanks for any help you can offer.


Any Shopsmith parts dealer, or ebay for a Shopsmith drill chuck. May not
be the cheapest source, but the old ones at least were good quality and
the Shopsmith spindle is a 5/8 flatted shaft.


I will check that out. Thank you.

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Default Motor Shaft Mounted Chucks...

On Thursday, November 15, 2012 5:24:40 AM UTC-8, Joe AutoDrill wrote:
Anyone out there have a source for 5/8" motor shaft mounted key-type

chucks? Decent quality needed.

....
I can make collet-style chucks but not the key-type.


Then, you could make a fitting with a Jacobs taper? Or just
turn a Jacobs taper onto the shaft of a motor?
After that, just a little pressure (or a little pressure and
some adhesive) completes the task.
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