Pull off the collet? I have removed the screw, inside the jaws, that hold the collet on the quill, but I cannot get it to budge. Worried about bending the quill, of course.
Ideas?
How to remove this?
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How to remove this?
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Re: How to remove this?
Maybe its threaded? That's the way hand drills work.
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Re: How to remove this?
Not this one unfortunately.
Customer service, I guess...
Thanks
Customer service, I guess...
Thanks
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Re: How to remove this?
If its tapered you need a wedge tool --- if its threaded (I guess it not) This shows both
http://www.ereplacementparts.com/articl ... html#taper
I don't recall ever seeing a taper press fit check with a set screw.
http://www.ereplacementparts.com/articl ... html#taper
I don't recall ever seeing a taper press fit check with a set screw.
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Re: How to remove this?
The screw is inside the jaws, straight up into the chuck.
The Ehow guy showed a piece of hardwood and a hammer. I tried it and it knocked right off.
Thanks.
I used to call that technique 'percussive maintenance' when certain computers were acting up - a good whack worked better than the IT guys...
The Ehow guy showed a piece of hardwood and a hammer. I tried it and it knocked right off.
Thanks.
I used to call that technique 'percussive maintenance' when certain computers were acting up - a good whack worked better than the IT guys...
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Re: How to remove this?
So it turns out it had a screw and was press fit?
I've "Ben-Had" again!
Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC
Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC
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