This is the first time I'm hearing about a locking keyless drill chuck. I've got keyless chucks for my metalworking machines & of course they operate as you would expect. Some keyless chucks on hand held drills you can hear a ratcheting mechanism as you tighten them down. But I have never heard of this type of locking chuck. After tightening down you then turn it in reverse to engage the lock.
I just went & checked my 2nd gen Fuel that has a 3rd gen chuck on it now & my old Dewalt XRP. Neither have this feature. Have you guys heard of this & do you have a chuck that operates this way? Is this even correct? I personally would find this feature (if it is correct) to be very annoying.
EDIT: I take that back, after trying it some more seems like my MW does have that feature & so does my Dewalt (maybe). My Dewalt seems like it does do it but not as distinct as my MW, can't tell if it's just f'd up. Both have the ratcheting mechanism. So is this really a feature on all ratching type keyless chucks?
Around the 2 min mark.
I just went & checked my 2nd gen Fuel that has a 3rd gen chuck on it now & my old Dewalt XRP. Neither have this feature. Have you guys heard of this & do you have a chuck that operates this way? Is this even correct? I personally would find this feature (if it is correct) to be very annoying.
EDIT: I take that back, after trying it some more seems like my MW does have that feature & so does my Dewalt (maybe). My Dewalt seems like it does do it but not as distinct as my MW, can't tell if it's just f'd up. Both have the ratcheting mechanism. So is this really a feature on all ratching type keyless chucks?
Around the 2 min mark.
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