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Drill extremely small holes with a drill press using these adapters. The shank fits into a collet or adjustable drill chuck, and the other end securely holds a wire gauge drill bit.
One end attaches to your SDS-drive rotary hammer, and the other end attaches to a drill chuck so you can perform regular drilling and driving operations with round- and hex-shank drill bits.
These arbors with chuck allow drills with a Morse taper spindle to accept standard drill bits.
The Morse taper end fits into a machine spindle and the Jacobs taper end is compatible with a Jacobs taper drill chuck.
If your Morse taper arbor is too small or large for your machine spindle, insert it into one of these adapters. Also known as sleeves or shell sockets.
The Morse taper end fits into a machine spindle and the threaded end is compatible with a thread-mount drill chuck.
One end is made of soft steel that can be machined to an exact size and shape; the other end is a Morse taper that fits into a machine spindle.
Insert your Morse taper arbor into one of these extensions to get additional reach.
These arbors are compatible with straight spindles, which are most often found on manual lathes and CNC machines.
For better control when drilling small holes with a drill press or milling machine, the attachment on these arbors lets you apply light feed pressure with your fingers while the machine rotates the bit.
Use with R8 taper spindles which are most often found on manual milling machines.
After installing the R8 body in the milling machine spindle, tool holders can be switched out in seconds.
These chucks and adapters will allow your Jancy magnetic-base drill to accept standard drill bits.
The gears, shafts, and spindle are heat-treated alloy steel for a long life.
For a variety of maintenance drill jobs.
Kits include a right-angle attachment, threaded-shank drill bits, extension, chuck adapter, and wrench. The attachment allows you to work in tight spaces with as little as 2" clearance.
Lock your bit into the adapter to prevent accidental disengagement. These adapters hold hex-shank bits (also known as insert bits) in powered tools.
A magnetic ring at the end of the adapter holds flat-head screws in place to ensure good contact between the bit and screw. Use these adapters to hold hex-shank bits (also known as insert bits) in powered tools.
The head is angled 90° to drive fasteners in tight spaces. Use these adapters to hold hex-shank bits (also known as insert bits) in powered tools.
Bend these adapters up to 90° to access hard-to-reach fasteners. Use them to hold hex-shank bits (also known as insert bits) in powered tools.
Use hex-shank bits (also known as insert bits) in powered tools.
Keep bits from slipping. Insert a bit into the adapter, place a screw on the end of the bit, and slide the adapter sleeve over the screw. The sleeve retracts as the screw is driven. These adapters hold hex-shank bits (also known as insert bits) in powered tools.
Insert these adapters into your SDS-drive rotary hammer to use it with hex-shank bits (also known as insert bits).
When a job calls for a 5C collet, save time by using an adapter instead of removing your lathe chuck.
No need to break down a collet set up when a workpiece doesn't fit a 5C collet. Install one of these lathe chuck adapters in your 5C collet chuck or holder and its three jaws will securely grasp the workpiece.
Hold machinable lathe chuck jaws in place during machining to make accurate cuts, ensuring the jaws will securely grip your workpiece.