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King drill press chuck options

kevinottawa

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I have a 17” kng drill press that does everything i need it to for the price, but the chuck is garbage. Its either hard to tighten it or constantly having bits loosen, especially when drilling metal. (Yes, I know what i bought into with king equipment)

Im looking for recommendations on a decent replacement chuck (5/8” MT2 taper) that wont break the bank.

Anybody have good or bad experiences with keyless chucks in this press size?

Thanks
Kevin
Ottawa, Canada
 
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speed bump

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I bought a keyless from grizzly a while ago and I'm pretty happy with it. Grabs bits just as tight as my old Jacobs chuck did but I don't need to always have a chuck key handy.
 

scooby074

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I have a 17” kng drill press that does everything i need it to for the price, but the chuck is garbage. Its either hard to tighten it or constantly having bits loosen, especially when drilling metal. (Yes, I know what i bought into with king equipment)

Im looking for recommendations on a decent replacement chuck (5/8” MT2 taper) that wont break the bank.

Anybody have good or bad experiences with keyless chucks in this press size?

Thanks
Kevin
Ottawa, Canada

Good experiences with Albrecht and Jacobs ball bearing chucks, but they cost as much as the whole press unless you can find a used one.
 
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tamaraw

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I swapped a keyless Röhm chuck onto my cordless drill, it has held up well and didn't cost too much.

Might be worth checking their catalog:
 

rsanter

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With a larger drill press with a MT on it I think you need a keyless chuck as well as a good key chuck.
But for drilling bigger holes I think you need to start getting MT drill bits. You won’t want to go back
 

lilredex

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I have A similar Delta DP equipped with a keyless that I am happy with.

Keyless chucks from here, #25013.

CDCO Machinery Corp.
These grip with no slipage and often need help to loosen....a really good choice in my book.


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