I have to agree, not sure what you are asking.Are you asking about the air fitting? Or are you asking about the tool chuck?
Sounds simple enough. I'll try to spin off the spring retainer and see what I find.I assume it has a spring retainer on the end? that unthreads and you can thread one of the push-release type you showed a photo of. I'm sure they are standard sizes, but there's probably a few different standard diameters (probably at least 2, one for each standard shank size?). you'd have to measure yours and see what measurements are available.
From my experience, when they thread on, they are usually a pretty tight fit, and then the set screws seal the deal.
Thanks for the education! I have a few and will check them. They probably all came in a set with the hammer.
There is an IR for $58 that looks pretty nice. Not too much more than just the quick connect and no worries with fitment.The difficulty with selecting a quick connect for the bits is that there are different thread/spring pitches; it's not universal even for a .401 shank. It was very difficult for me to find the correct one for the SO PH3050 without buying it from SO. So pay attention to any specs. And if you can, buy it on Amazon so you can return it if it doesn't fit.
Use locktite on the set screws I've lost all the ones in mine a couple times....There is an IR for $58 that looks pretty nice. Not too much more than just the quick connect and no worries with fitment.
Snap on is the odd man out here the vast majority of them use the same retainer.The difficulty with selecting a quick connect for the bits is that there are different thread/spring pitches; it's not universal even for a .401 shank. It was very difficult for me to find the correct one for the SO PH3050 without buying it from SO. So pay attention to any specs. And if you can, buy it on Amazon so you can return it if it doesn't fit.
Snap on is the odd man out here the vast majority of them use the same retainer.
Yeah me too, where did you find new screws?Use locktite on the set screws I've lost all the ones in mine a couple times....
Used to have a set screw drawer at work, but most likely a good old hardware store will have them.Yeah me too, where did you find new screws?