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How To Replace / Fix Drill Press Chuck

Replacement Drill press chuck 3-16 mm: https://amzn.to/3rTnb0m Drill press (13 inch Floor Drill Press, 16 Speed, 6.6 Amp 120V 3/4 HP, 5/8" B16 Chuck): https://amzn.to/3rTnuIy White Lithium Grease aka Liquid Wrench: https://amzn.to/3ps0MWj It may feel intimidating trying to figure out how to remove and replace the broken chuck in the drill press machine. You can't see any screws or bolts that seem to hold the chuck in place. Now you don't need to worry any longer, because you can watch me replacing the broken chuck in my drill press. How did the chuck break its tooth? I was tightening the countersink drill bit, which has hexagonal shaft, and the cutting part is welded to the shaft. This weld creates a burr, which is thicker than the shaft. I was tightening the countersink drill bit while it was pushed all the way into the chuck. This caused one of the carbide teeth in the chuck to break, they are quite brittle as it turned out. Continuing to use the drill press with the broken tooth chuck can be dangerous. Just imagine if you will, that the sharp metal drill bit, which is not evenly supported on 3 pies of the chuck's teeth, finds itself in the air, and flies towards your face. I don't think it's something anyone would look forward to. Whenever any of your machines is malfunctioning, you should stop using it immediately until it is fixed. Don't take unnecessary risks, which could have irreversible consequences. With that in mind, I suspended any drill press use, ordered the replacement chuck that fits drill bits from 3 to 16 mm, and waited. What did the trick? I believe the white lithium grease spray, also called a liquid wrench for a reason: https://amzn.to/3ps0MWj managed to penetrate the gap between the semi-welded (baked) taper and the hole in the chuck. The taper basically fell off on its own. I did hammer it / whack it many times prior to that, so it might have helped as well. After the chuck replacement in the drill press, I verified the 90 degree angle between the drill bit and the table, and I checked the wobble / vibrations, and all turned out perfectly well. Good luck with fixing your drill press chuck! _______________________________ At Tiger Carpenter, I use both hand tools as well as power tools to make furniture and wood working jigs. I put a lot of thought into the design and optimization of the furniture and jigs I make. I like to come up with the improvements of the tools or jigs that are already out there, and share my ideas or findings with the community so that we all can benefit from the new upgraded versions or iterations of each invention. I also implement the principle of aiming for perfection, even though I make a lot or mistakes and errors like all humans do. I learn from the mistakes I made, and I raise the bar for every next project.

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