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DIY 2 ton Jack Press for Drill Chuck

Cybergrizzly

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Hello

I recently purchased a couple of kinda semi old (not chinese) Jacobs Ball Bearing Super Chucks (16N & 18N). Planing to service the chucks, and in doing so I would need a hydraulic press to remove the chuck outer casing. I don't have a press and I wasn't planning on buying a large press. More like it planning on building a small DYI press with scrap metal and maybe using a small 2-ton bottle hydraulic jack.

The question is if a 2-ton jack would be enough for such work. Appreciate your comments.
 
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wssix99

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I would expect that would be just fine. This guy was able to disassemble his with a block of oak:
(and no press)
 
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Lwel9226

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I have a one ton Horrbor Fright arbor press that I used to service some Jacobs chucks with.... Works very well :thumbup: :thumbup:

LynnW
 

CraigStu

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I have seen quite a few DIY grade presses that are powered by a bottle jack. I just did a google to find a pic or one but found a ton of info on building your own. Search 'diy hydraulic press'.
 

Firebrick43

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Hydraulic press are the fastest way to ruin a drill chuck. It doesn't take much. I use a small arbor press or a 2 lbs lead hammer and a block of wood
 
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